scrambled video while watching xvid files

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    I have windows vista ultimate 64bit. My video scrambles while watching an xvid file, It ONLY scrambles within the video picture itself windows doesn't get scrambled except for the mouse curser. I've tried the 64bit xvid codec and the XviD-1.1.3-28062007. I've tried windows media player & media player classic. I have a geforce 7950 512mb video card with the latest drivers. I've recently installed vista SP1 as well, I still have the problem. I've tried installing FFDSHOW but it would only cause the scramble to occur faster.
     
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    I've installed these codecs and watched a few files, the video still scrambles.
     
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    Drop the file in GSPot...

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    Video: Codec XVID Name Xvid ISO MPEG-4 status Codecs are installed.
    Resizing: all grayed out
    Container: File Length Correct, DivX style "packed bitstream" AVI,
    Open DML (AVI v2.0), Interleave 1 vid frame (42 ms) preload=480, Audio frames aligned on interleaves, Video 306 mb (88.00%), Audio 38.1mb (10.93%) AVI overhead 3.75mb (1.08%)
    Audio: Codec 0x0055 MPEG-1 LAYER 3 Info, 48000Hz 128 kb/s tot, joint stero lame 3.96r, Codec install
     
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    The properties of the file looked intact. I didn't see anything wide of the mark. Uninstall all codecs. Try Vista Codec Package v4.6.2. The pack
    doesn't come with a media player. Apart from WMP and MPC, you can try VLC.
     
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    I've tried this and with the different player.
    The video messed up again after while watching a movie.
    Talladega.Nights[2006][Unrated.Edition]DvDrip[Eng]-aXXo
     
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    Are all similar video files problematic, or just this particular one?
     
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    All video files. some occur more than others.
     
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    For whatever it's worth, you can try installing Vista Codec Package v4.6.2.
     
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    That's what i currently have installed.
    I wish i had a spare video card to try out.
     
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    You're not alone cacarotto.

    I'm experiencing the exact same problem. I can watch a video for several minutes, then it will scramble. Only affects the video window and mouse cursor. Sometimes causes system to reboot after a minute. I'm running Vista Ultimate 32-bit SP1, nvidia 8800gts (169.44 drivers), drivers are a downgrade from the beta versions nvidia released, still having same problem. divx and cccp codecs installed.
     
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    I find that tv show videos scramble faster for me, rather than like south park and anime videos, they seem to last longer or not scramble at all as appose to like tv shows or movies in xvid.
     
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    I'm having the exact same problem. I'm using Windows XP SP3. Graphics card is Nividea Geforce 8800GT. quad core processor and 2gb ram. I had Divx installed and the Kcodec pack installed. I uninstalled the kcodec pack and it still happened. I've now uninstalled the Divx codec and been running a movie in the background that had this happen all the time. So far no problem but playback is of course now crap without the codec. Has anyone found a solution for this yet as it's made the computer useless for watching video.
     
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    you might try using vlc player
     
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    It's not the player, it's the Divx codec causing it. I installed the xvid codec instead and haven't had this problem since.
     
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    vlc player has all the codecs to play almost any file!
     
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    I have the same problem, the video and mouse get scrambled, then black screen. The videocard turns off the outputs. I have windows vista ultimate 64 bit with sp1. I have tried Xvid-1.1.3-27042008, VistaCodecs_v472, VLC player and K-lite codec klcodec400f. Still the same problem. I have Nvidia geforce 8800GT with the latest drivers 175.19_geforce_winvista_64bit_english_whql. Intel Core2duo E8400. Does anyone have more sugestions? It is very anoying to reboot and then watch another 10-15 minutes.
     
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    I still have this issue as well. I've just been using a PVR and store everything on my NAS. Nvidia did release NEW geforce drivers 178.13 for the 8 series as of September 25, 2008.
     

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