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Doug

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If you have an ATI video card, make sure you have the latest driver for your card from www.ati.com and follow the following instructions.
Right click on your desktop and click properties.
Click on the settings tab and then click on the advanced button.
Click on the 3D tab and select OpenGL.
Select Use custom settings and click the custom button.
For both Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering, disable Application Preference and move the slider all the way to the right.
Click OK. Click OK. Click OK.
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If you have an Nvidia video card, make sure you have the latest driver for your card from www.nvidia.com and follow the following instructions.
Right click on your desktop and click properties.
Click on the settings tab and then click on the advanced button.
Click on the tab that states the name of your video card (has the word Geforce in it).
A menu will now pop up on the left. On this menu, click Performance and Quality Settings.
In the main window, click Antialiasing settings. At the bottom of the window, disable application controlled and move the slider all the way to the right. Then click apply.
Then click on Anisotropic filtering. At the bottom of the window, disable application controlled and move the slider all the way to the right. Then click apply.
Click OK. Click OK.
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Enjoy :D
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tox|k

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If you have an ATi card, then i suggest radlinker instead. It allows you to set independent graphics settings for different apps.
after getting radlinker over at http://www28.brinkster.com/chrisww1942/ just install it. right click the app you want the settings to apply to (ie. quake3.exe), click "Custom Settings", then right click again and goto "properties". The properties dialog should have a bunch of extra tabs for graphics settings now.
a note tho, sometimes when using a third party app that launches the game (ie. gamespy) the custom settings won't work. when you run the game w/ custom settings through gamespy, it thinks gamespy that gamespy is the app and the settings won't take effect. you can set custom settings for gamespy (or whatever) and the game should launch with those settings.

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Ganemi

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Eh...I've got this Intel Extreme Graphics controller card. I wonder if anything from this entire thread concerning gfx cards applies to mine.

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I have started making movie, spent time learning vdub, after effects, vegas ect, and am using a good movie config, resizing my images in half in vdub, everything looks good on the uncompressed render of the movie, yet once I compress with xvid, even at 3000-4000 bitrate setting, it looks pixelated. Don't know where to upload a vid, might try filefront to show you, but any ideas?
OK update, uploaded onto filefront
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| What are you talking about? :/ that is with a 1st pass and a second pass, that footage being the second pass. That is all non edited footage btw, I was thinking if I can get the unedited footage compressed to a good quality then I should be laughing all the way to the bank so to say. |
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