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ATI Tray Tools TIP - Fix Grainy Textures

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2011

Have you even gotten grainy/noisy textures that annoy you after you've installed ATT (ATI Tray Tools) ?
Watch this video to find out how to fix them!

Background Song: Stratovarius - Legions

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  • how can i stretch my resolution in att? i hv a widescreen monitor but older games dont support that, so i see to black bars on the sides, yes i realise it will look stretched, but unlike other ppl i dont actually mind..

    and btw, i cant use CCC because of some error :/

  • @nine9live5 I suggest checking out the settings on your monitor. What I think your monitor does is that it detects a 4:3 resolution and then it automatically "adds" the black bars on the sides.

  • Just a quick question, what settings do i need to change to stop auto-scaling so i can run a game in windowed mode in low res?

  • @STARLARKS You can try it two ways without ATT.

    1)

    When playing a game use a keyboard short-cut Alt+Enter to make it windowed

    2)

    Add a -windowed command line to the end of your game shortcut target

    3)

    There should be a setting in a game itself to make the game windowed

  • What are you using for video editing looks clean ;)

  • @oafaloaf Also, for the comparison I used After Effects. I made it as a separate video. Added some pics, text, scale keyframes, turned on the motion blur switch. Then I rendered it out in .avi format WITH ALPHA CHANNEL.

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  • lucaturilli????

  • @oafaloaf I use Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 to basically cut out the parts where I messed up. Then, I put the markers where I want to zoom in. Then, I open the Premiere Pro Project into Adobe After Effects CS5. I zoom in where I put the markers (Markers are just helpers, they don't do anything to your video). Then I turn on the Motion Blur switch. That's basically it. I recorded this video with FRAPS @ 30 frames per second.

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