Difference is dramatic, not just noticeable. I can hardly believe that both graphics adapters, Intel and Nvidia are so much worse than a 6 year old ATI card I had before. Blotchy pixelation, large groups of pixels moving around. Same on the integrated Intel graphics as on the Nvidia 330 mobile I was using on another laptop. I messed around with video card settings, every possible switch, nothing. It is the same external monitor as before. Resolution is the same as before, I output to my external monitor, 1920 x 1200, but the problem exists on the internal monitor as well. Any help or pointers will be most appreciated. I don't even keep TV at home, everything I watch is on my computer. ![]() I searched the net, I RTFMed, I searched the forum, but couldn't find anything. Is there something I can do? Forgive a naive question (I don't know much about it), but could it be a matter of a codec I could install that would help? I am trying to find a solution that wouldn't require returning this laptop (I can't find any that use the old graphics card). I can't believe that my old laptop worked so well, and both of these are awful. My second new laptop has integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics and is connected HDMI-DVI. However, videos were bad both on the laptop screen and external monitor, so it can't really be the problem with the connection, can it. My first new laptop had Nvidia 330 graphics card and was connected HDMI-DVI. I messed around with it, finally returned it, got a new laptop, different graphics, same problem. My videos are horrid now, all pixelated to the point they are unwatchable, either in VLC or WMP. My old laptop croaked, and I bought a new one. On my old laptop either on an internal monitor or connected to my 24" monitor DVI-DVI they looked great. ![]() I have downloaded a number of movies in mp4 format from youtube for private offline viewing.
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