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Resolved Screen stable but some content/videos flickers

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by car13lin, 2011/11/11.

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    car13lin

    car13lin Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Emachine T2240 XP3. All browsers; Seamonkey, FireFox, IE.

    The screen image is stable but some page content and many videos flicker.

    I've tried letting the video load completely before playing...same problem.

    A site can come up. The ads surrounding the article/video are stable...but copy and video flicker.

    Thank You!
     
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    wildfire

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    Source isn't the best quality?

    A link to an example could help.
     

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    car13lin

    car13lin Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    What are you using to play the videos?

    If WMP try VLC Player, if the flickering remains look at your graphics drivers, update as necessary.

    If you are referring to videos on internet pages check out your Adobe Flash for the latest version.
     
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    PeteC

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    I don't see ads on this board, nor does Wildfire. Post a link to an external URL which gives you problems.
     
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    car13lin

    car13lin Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Intel driver ialmrnt5.dll It tested OK. I ran Registry Booster.

    Some of the video's that flashed were Adobe Flash. I will reinstall.

    If nothing else I'll install a new card. I think the current card is built into the board.

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!!! I'll mark this as resolved.
    Carl
     

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