Often, but not always, when I watch video made with Quicktime, the screen is
half green and really pixilated. I got the suggestion to download an
"upgrade for video cards," but I don't know where to find an upgrade that
would help with this problem.
John Thomas Smith - 27 Jun 2007 21:34 GMT
>Often, but not always, when I watch video made with Quicktime, the screen is
>half green and really pixilated. I got the suggestion to download an
>"upgrade for video cards," but I don't know where to find an upgrade that
>would help with this problem.
You go to the Vendor's site for YOUR brand and model of
video display card and check for updates
That does, of course, mean you have to know the brand
and model of video display card you have installed
Jerry - 29 Jun 2007 04:36 GMT
www.belarc.com and download The Belarc Advisor. It will tell you more than
you want to know.
> Often, but not always, when I watch video made with Quicktime, the screen
> is
> half green and really pixilated. I got the suggestion to download an
> "upgrade for video cards," but I don't know where to find an upgrade that
> would help with this problem.