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  • ordman
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    I think I may have found the solution to the problem.

    In the Nvidia Control Panel, there is an area where it says the following,

    With the Video Player Settings

    and

    With the Nvidia Settings.

    Use the "With the Video Player Settings".

    The Video looks much better, I told him to play around with the settings to Fine Tune the Picture, and that I would get back with him.

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    It could be the machine or the drive.

    Check what mode the drive is in.
    Hi GregiBoy,

    Trying to get this fixed for him.

    How do I check which 'Mode' the Drive is in ???

    and,

    What 'Mode' should it be in ???

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  • GregiBoy
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    It could be the machine or the drive.

    Check what mode the drive is in.

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by ordman View Post
    Where do I find the Bit Depth to set it at 32 ????

    He installed the Trial Version of DVDfab, and installed the Media Player.

    The DVD played Very SLOW, But it looked better than it did with the PowerDVD 12.
    So Nobody has any solution to why the DVD is Playing very SLOW, in the Media Player ??????

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    And make sure the bit depth is set to 32.
    Where do I find the Bit Depth to set it at 32 ????

    He installed the Trial Version of DVDfab, and installed the Media Player.

    The DVD played Very SLOW, But it looked better than it did with the PowerDVD 12.

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  • 90312
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    And make sure the bit depth is set to 32.

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  • GregiBoy
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    What screen resolution is it running at, fullscreen or windowed playback and have you tried Fab Media Player?

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by maineman View Post
    I'm simply saying that based on the info thus far, it seems likely.

    Easy enough to check.
    I put a Blu Ray Disc into the Blu Ray Drive, and it came out Grainy.

    I put a DVD into the DVD Drive, and it came out Grainy.

    So what now ???

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  • maineman
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    Originally posted by ordman View Post

    Are YOU saying that there is something wrong with his Drive ???
    I'm simply saying that based on the info thus far, it seems likely.

    Easy enough to check.

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  • 90312
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    Optical Disc Drive. And I agree with maineman that all seems to point to the ODD.

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by maineman View Post
    Well if the problem is isolated to playing a disc, ie.,
    every time you toss a disc into the drive the result is poor quality video,
    I'd suspect the ODD.

    Does this pc have more than one ODD?
    Is the problem reproducible on another ODD?

    You can try cleaning the laser prior to swapping out the drive, but your friend may be looking at another ODD
    What is ODD ????

    Sorry But that went over my head.

    GOOGLE says ODD is a mental disorder.

    Are YOU saying that there is something wrong with his Drive ???

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  • maineman
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    Well if the problem is isolated to playing a disc, ie.,
    every time you toss a disc into the drive the result is poor quality video,
    I'd suspect the ODD.

    Does this pc have more than one ODD?
    Is the problem reproducible on another ODD?

    You can try cleaning the laser prior to swapping out the drive, but your friend may be looking at another ODD

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  • ordman
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Hi ordman
    I agree with my friend GregiBoy, have him try Fab's player and give any other info about his computer that you can.
    CBR929
    Here is some Info about his computer,

    HP Computer HPE380t

    Intel i7-930 quad core

    12GB of Memory

    Windows 7

    Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium

    GeForce GTX460 1024MB GDDR5

    Trial Version of PowerDVD 12

    NVidia Driver : GeForce GTX 460 314.07 (is Newest Driver)

    We thought about adjusting the settings, but the Videos he plays from different Web Sites looks Good.

    It's when he Plays a DVD or Blu Ray he gets the Grainy Look.

    I thought somebody here might have some ideas on how to solve this Problem.

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  • CBR929
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    Hi ordman
    I agree with my friend GregiBoy, have him try Fab's player and give any other info about his computer that you can.
    CBR929

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  • martythebrit
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    Have you updated to the latest video drivers?

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