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Hi Guys
I have a 2nd Generation Core i3 processor with integrated intel HD 2000 graphics. I run Windows Ultimate 64-bit OS. My display is a 39inch (1920x1080) LCD TV. I connect the PC to the TV with a DVI to HDMI cable. I have the latest graphics driver installed as well. Windows recognizes my TV and doesnt have a problem with the resolution. Everything is fine except when I play a video in Windows Media Player, its all pixelated and the dark regions in the video appears greenish! I tried playing different video files but they all appear the same. Is it the problem with the Windows Media player or should I install an external graphics card? If it is the problem with the windows media player, then which is the best free player to be used with a 1920x1080 resolution? It works perfectly at 1280x1024 reslotion but I want it at 1920X1080. Any help would be much appreciated!
Regards,
Anish
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I tried playing different videos in PowerDVD 12, still the video is all pixelated and greenish! Any idea how to fix this?
Thanks,
Anish
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Hi
I purchased a Radeon HD5450 graphics card to check if it was the problem with the graphics. I used the same DVI-HDMI cable and found that, the same issue was still there, all greenish! Later on I tried with a HDMI-HDMI cable which worked! So I guess, that DVI-HDMI cable couldnt support playing videos as 1920x1080 resolution. Now no greenish color or pixelation!
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