1. #1

    Screen Tearing in videos [Fullscreen]

    Hello!

    Many of you might have experienced screen tearing in game. But now with v-sync it's not a problem. However I still got this problem when I watch youtube videos on full screen. It's a annoying and I've tried to adjust Nvidia settings but still wont fix it. And I've also tried to change the hz on the monitor. No effects

    I was wondering if there is anyway to fix this problem. Any program? Or is there another way?

    Thanks

    BTW my monitor is a 60 hz monitor. I know that if I buy a 120 hz monitor it might fix the problem, but I ain't got money for that.

  2. #2
    Unchecked hardware acceleration after right clicking anywhere on a flash video. Close the browser and relaunch it to see if it's fixed.
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  3. #3
    Tried it! Didn't worked

  4. #4
    What operating system are you using?

  5. #5
    tried enabling vsync globally through the settings?

    manage 3d settings -> global tab -> vsync at the bottom, turn on (or adaptive if you have a supporting card)

  6. #6
    Since videos on Youtube are 30FPS I'm not sure how enabling V-sync would help. The problem has to be something else.
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  7. #7
    I had a similar problem in Media Player Classic. I was noticing screen tearing while playing videos. The thing that fixed it was to enable Aero.

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