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I made post a while ago about how all my video files in wmp appeared zoomed in, and I had to go to preformance - video acceleration. This worked... for all my files on my pc, but not for dvd's I try to play on my computer. I tried to do the same for those files, but they still would not fix. I have a GeForce FX 5200, and just downloaded the updates. Yet still no fix... What else should I do to fix this problem?
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Ok, what do you mean "zoomed in"?

It could just be your DVD player configuration settings. I use Roxio and there are aspect ratio adjustments, and zoom control... just to name a few.

Check your player configurations.

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Heres a captured screen of what it looks like....

pic of the video
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Blank window.

Most "free" screen capture programs cannot capture video shots as jpegs.

In any case, check your configurations settings. It's probably there somewhere.

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