Crusey
2nd March 2007, 17:06
Hi there,
Firstly I must apologise that my first post on this forum is one asking for assistance but you all seem like a friendly bunch!
Ok, I have PowerDVD 7.1 installed along with AnyDVD version 6.1.2.5. I have a HDCP graphics card so I'm pretty sure I don't need AnyDVD but that's beside the point.
After finally getting my 360 HD DVD drive working on my PC I got some movies and tried watching them. I was viewing the movies thinking, "well the colours are a lot more vibrant but it doesn't seem too much sharper". Then I went in to windowed mode and the player screen was only slighty bigger than a regular DVD, almost as if PowerDVD was downscaling the movie.
I can't see any options in PowerDVD to change settings or anything. Has anyone else noticed this or am I missing something obvious?! I can post pictures if it helps...
Many thanks for your help! :)
Edit - Maybe I'm mistaken as when I play an .avi HD video file in PowerDVD it does the same yet in other programs it runs it at it's native size. Is there anyway to check what resolution PowerDVD is displaying?!
Firstly I must apologise that my first post on this forum is one asking for assistance but you all seem like a friendly bunch!
Ok, I have PowerDVD 7.1 installed along with AnyDVD version 6.1.2.5. I have a HDCP graphics card so I'm pretty sure I don't need AnyDVD but that's beside the point.
After finally getting my 360 HD DVD drive working on my PC I got some movies and tried watching them. I was viewing the movies thinking, "well the colours are a lot more vibrant but it doesn't seem too much sharper". Then I went in to windowed mode and the player screen was only slighty bigger than a regular DVD, almost as if PowerDVD was downscaling the movie.
I can't see any options in PowerDVD to change settings or anything. Has anyone else noticed this or am I missing something obvious?! I can post pictures if it helps...
Many thanks for your help! :)
Edit - Maybe I'm mistaken as when I play an .avi HD video file in PowerDVD it does the same yet in other programs it runs it at it's native size. Is there anyway to check what resolution PowerDVD is displaying?!