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Whats the best dvd playing software/ codec? (2 Viewers)

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So i recently started watching family guy season 6 on my computer and i bought this monitor for the specific reason of watching movies in my room.

The thing is, the software iam currently using [nero showtime or some such prepackaged shit] works just fine, but its kind of shit resolution.

it looks like its about 700 * shit where as i want something about 1600* 1200 ish [whatever the widescreen one is]

also its gotta have a few decent options on it, not some shitheap basic player and should be able to handle most dvds i own [ unlike wmp pfft]
 

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WMP seems to handle DVDs quite well?
 

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yeah...if you have an internet connection wmp bombed out with some bullshit error and i dont get my net in until after new years. Vlc is great and all dont get me wrong, but it didnt handle this dvd either and i want something a bit flashier with better resolution ya know?
 

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I don't think its a software problem....? Maybe a user one but not a software, if you can't change to a higher res, then thats your problem not the program.

If you double click the main pictue in VLC it'll go fullscreen...TADA!
 
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Also, on some 'newer' monitors, you may notice DVDs are not as good, simply because the newer monitor may be better suited to more higher quality output (such as Blu-ray). If you have a TV tuner card, then you'll notice that watching a HD digital tv channel will produce a clearer output than most DVDs.
 

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downloading it now, thanks for the reccomendation guess we see how it goes. It looked pretty good from the website
 

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jasee said:
Also, on some 'newer' monitors, you may notice DVDs are not as good, simply because the newer monitor may be better suited to more higher quality output (such as Blu-ray). If you have a TV tuner card, then you'll notice that watching a HD digital tv channel will produce a clearer output than most DVDs.
Thats most likely the problem... my monitor is a new model, 222h and its natural resolution is something like 1650 x 1200ish, obviously the dvd is going to look like shit when its designed to run at something like 700x 600 on a slightly larger tv. my monitor also has component as well as s video inputs so iam wondering if maybe i should just hook it up to a dvd player and watch movies like that? it would probably look a lot better, but it seems like a waste of space when my dvd drive does basically the same thing
 

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Its not really going to matter how you hook it up because your source is still going to look shit.

Unless you're dealing in HD-DVD/Blu-ray, or something which outputs into a 720p/1080p signal, you're not going to have much luck. Its like playing a 128 CBR mp3 through a $10,000 sound system, its going to sound shit no matter what you use because your source is shit.
 

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