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| Post #1 Aug 28 2004, 05:49 | |
101010 Group: Registered Posts: 9,440 Joined: 1-January 03 From: CANADA Member No.: 21,093 |
I occationally hook my TV up to my computer to watch videos and such but the resolution difference between the two shows blur becasue of how it works. I am trying to find a videoplayer than plays in 320x240 when in fullscreen mode that supports codecs such as DivX and XviD. I tried VLC with no luck. Anyone know of any.
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| Post #2 Aug 28 2004, 08:04 | |
o_O Group: Registered Posts: 1,932 Joined: 24-January 04 From: Brisbane, Australia Member No.: 45,926 |
Are the movies themselves 320x240 or is that the resolution of your TV output? 320x240 sounds aweful low even for TV, as NTSC TV's runs at 640x480
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| Post #3 Aug 28 2004, 08:38 | |
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I ♥ 24! Group: Registered Posts: 8,066 Joined: 10-August 03 From: Leeds, UK Member No.: 34,214 |
It should matter what the movies are, the player should change them to that. I use VLC its fine
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| Post #4 Aug 28 2004, 08:44 | |
Resident Elite Group: Registered Posts: 1,979 Joined: 8-December 01 From: Melbourne, Australia Member No.: 5,928 |
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