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Macbook Air 1.6; Something really weird!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bboyreason" data-source="post: 1022225" data-attributes="member: 124031"><p><strong>...</strong></p><p></p><p>what kind of surface is the comp on?</p><p>mine is a very recent model unibody and i keep it on an external fan (cooling pad) when watching video</p><p>heat will definitely cause video to "bleed" or have errors;</p><p>but if it consistently happens in a cooler environment, it is probably just the video itself, digital file or hardcopy</p><p>i had a copy of a movie that would play for a while then the picture would screw up, then if i just paused it in quicktime, it would start fine again;</p><p>probably just a low quality copy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboyreason, post: 1022225, member: 124031"] [b]...[/b] what kind of surface is the comp on? mine is a very recent model unibody and i keep it on an external fan (cooling pad) when watching video heat will definitely cause video to "bleed" or have errors; but if it consistently happens in a cooler environment, it is probably just the video itself, digital file or hardcopy i had a copy of a movie that would play for a while then the picture would screw up, then if i just paused it in quicktime, it would start fine again; probably just a low quality copy [/QUOTE]
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