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What can I do about video problems, such as if green or pink lines appear on the video, flickering or choppy video, the Player stops responding when playing video, and so on?

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What can I do about video problems, such as if green or pink lines appear on the video, flickering or choppy video, the Player stops responding when playing video, and so on?

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Check for updates for the driver software for your graphics adapter and Microsoft DirectX® from the Windows Update page.If that doesn’t solve the problem, turn down (or turn off) video acceleration. To do this in Windows Media Player 9 Series or later, do the following: • On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Performance tab. • In the Video acceleration area, move the slider to turn down or turn off video acceleration.

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Check for updates for your video card driver and DirectX from the Windows Update page . If that doesn’t solve the problem, turn down (or turn off) video acceleration. To do this in Windows Media Player 9 Series, go to the Options dialog box and look for the video acceleration option on the Performance tab. Also, in some instances, clearing the Start player in Media Guide check box on the Player tab of the Options dialog box might resolve video problems.

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Check for updates for the driver software for your graphics adapter and Microsoft DirectX from the Windows Update page. If that doesn’t solve the problem, turn down (or turn off) video acceleration. To do this in Windows Media Player 9 Series or later, do the following: 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Performance tab. 2. In the Video acceleration area, move the slider to turn down or turn off video acceleration.

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