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jetdv wrote on 10/6/2002, 2:22 PM
Sounds like you have a setting messed up in Windows Media Player. The easiest place I know to correct the setting is to go to Scenalyzer Live and go to their FAQ page. On that page is a downloadable fix for this problem.

The actual registry key set is:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\DirectShow\DVDecProperties]
"PropDisplay"=dword:000003e8
JumboTech wrote on 10/6/2002, 3:41 PM
Yes, try loading the clip back into Vegas and see how the resolution is reported. Media Player reports the res incorrectly.

Al
Former user wrote on 10/6/2002, 4:40 PM
Media Player reports the Display Resolution, not the file resolution. To be sure, find the AVI file, right click and click the properties. Under Detail, it will give the detailed file information.

DV is not really a capture. It is a data transfer from the camera to the computer. The file resolution is fixed.

Dave T2
jkhoo99 wrote on 10/7/2002, 1:15 AM
Well, I played the captured *.avi and they looked ugly as compared to previously VV3.0b captured files. Then I use ACDSee explorer and it reported the *.avi files are 360x288. I also used PowerDVD to play those files and again they look ugly on full screen mode. (My screen is 1024x768). Just like viewing some low resolution files on full screen mode.

So I do not think it is the problem with Media player.

I don't know what effects can the Media player settings got to do with the VV caputured program. Anyway I will tried what jetdv had suggested tonite.

vx2000b wrote on 10/7/2002, 8:05 AM
Been there. it's your media player settings.


Start Windows media player.
go to tools>options>performance.
switch your DV setting to large.