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Running 1080p videos on non-full HD monitors

Forum Applications : Multimedia Running 1080p videos on non-full HD monitors

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Not quite sure where to put this thread on, but under Apps>Multimedia seems to be exact.

I've noticed this problem for sometime now, that playing full HD videos (1920x1080 resolution ) on my 1600x900 monitor generates grainy graphics, by any chance a video player or plugin is available to tune them to my res, or soften the video?

I wouldn't want to convert the video since it would take loads of time considering i have more than 50 full HD videos.







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Try another video player to see if it scales softer.

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Which would be recommended then?

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I know what he is talking about and VLC won't fix the issue...

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I use VLC on my laptop at 1440x900, and 1080 HD videos looks great. . .

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