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hey guys ,

i recently brought a pc with the following specs;

amd ryzen 5 2600

asus rog strix b350

corsair vengence 2400 16gb

120gb ssd kingston, seagate barracuda 2tb

zotac gtx 10603gb

LG 24MP88HV monitor

     but what happens is when i play 1080p movies things look like this pixelated and patchy colors and it does not happens with games . when things like Ryan or some charecter  move in the frame i can see small rectangular pixels one them if i watch closely, which is not happening when the people in the frame are stationary. please help me out its not even a week since i brought this these rectangular pixels do appear in games but less noticeable... and this doesnt happen in my friends monitor which is cheaper than this....

thank you

 

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1 hour ago, darpan said:

its not visible in screenshots ....there are patchy colors on the face of Henry cavill

and while playing if Ryan gossling or any character moves i can see pixels like rectangular tiny grains instead of his skin texture or something on him

If it's not showing up in the screenshot then it sounds like it's a cable or monitor issue.

But then again, if it was a monitor or cable issue then it should show up in games too.

 

Have you tried playing the exact same file on your friend's computer to see if it looks the same there?

Maybe there is some video post-processing enabled in your driver?

 

 

1 hour ago, homeap5 said:

Change player to GOM or Pot.

Pixelated is related to old renderer used in modern os.

Artifact - I don't know, but some of them I saw only in that crappy VLC.

Ehm... What?

I don't think the words you're using means what you think they mean.

 

1 hour ago, darpan said:

its 1080p

Doesn't matter. 1080p is not a measurement of video quality.

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3 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

If it's not showing up in the screenshot then it sounds like it's a cable or monitor issue.

But then again, if it was a monitor or cable issue then it should show up in games too.

 

Have you tried playing the exact same file on your friend's computer to see if it looks the same there?

Maybe there is some video post-processing enabled in your driver?

 

 

Ehm... What?

I don't think the words you're using means what you think they mean.

 

Doesn't matter. 1080p is not a measurement of video quality.

have seen the same video in friends dell monitor which is glossy there its normal

 

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1 minute ago, darpan said:

have seen the same video in friends dell monitor which is glossy there its normal

OK, then it sounds like either some post-processing (check your video card drivers) or the cable/monitor.

It's really hard to tell you what it is though, since I have no idea what it looks like.

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12 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

Ehm... What?

I don't think the words you're using means what you think they mean.

If you're using old renderer in new os, it may be reason: link

And if you're talking about my opinion about VLC - I tested lot of players and VLC is for sure not the best, it's just most popular.

Nothing bad happens if @darpan check the same video in different player just to be sure.

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