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    Pixelated flash videos, is there any fix for it?

    Everytime I fullscreen a video, It gets really pixelated. Is there any way to fix it?

    I have the most up to date drivers for my video card (a 6770 just in case anyone else has the same problem with that card), and most up to date drivers for Adobe Flash Player, also Hardware Acceleration is off.

    Thanks in advance!

    Here's a screenshot of what I mean: http://i.imgur.com/FaPl9.jpg

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    That didn't look too bad... To be frank though, a lot of television and movies for the longest time were shot in 240p, 360p, or MAYBE if you got lucky, 480p, thus when you max them onto like a 1920x1080 res monitor or the like, hell yeah, they will be very pixelated.

    There's really no fix I've heard of other than trying to find higher quality/resolution footage.
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    Turn on hardware acceleration. Also that better not be from tonight's episode.

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    Turn on hardware acceleration. Also that better not be from tonight's episode.
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    i agree hardware acceleration is ur best bet

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    If you turn on hardware acceleration be warned that on AMD cards it will peg your card in low-3D mode. Say you have a YouTube page open in your browser and you try to play BF3 or WoW on your nice HD 7970. Instead of 925MHz your 7970 will be running at 500MHz instead.

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