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Taken from another thread, user JasonWoodward provided this solution, which worked for me - Prime now streams in 1080p again: " Amazon video playback works correctly only when Chromium Edge hardware acceleration is switched off. When turned on, playback is less smooth and sub-hd, even when best quality is selected."
Replied on January 13, 2020. Report abuse. Hi Markos. Yes, the best scale factor on a 24" monitor with a resolution of 1920 X 1080 is 100%, otherwise everything on the screen would be rendered too big . . . Generally you would only use a higher scale factor on high resolution screens . .
I'm using Amazon Prime Video for Windows app in my laptop. I used to stream movies in that app at HD 1080p quality.. But I don't know why in the recent days, I'm just getting only HD quality (which is considered 720p). I tried playing in Edge, Chrome, Opera but still its being streamed at HD quality only. I've 100Mbps Up/Down internet.
You can have full screen by stretching the image, though it will not be as clear as it was when not in full screen using a lower resolution. Check from the settings if the background is set to Stretch to have a full screen view. To check, go to Settings > Personalization > Background > Choose a fit > Stretch. Get back to us if you need further ...
Can't Play Full HD on Chromium Edge. I previously updated to the new edge but on that i was unable to play Netflix on Full HD to above. Can't play more than 720p. I can check though the "Test Patterns" inside Netflix. Because of that i uninstalled the chromium version and started using the old one.
On your keyboard, press the windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the run box. 2. Type "devmgmt.msc" and click OK. *You could also search for Device Manager in the search". 3. Expand Display adapters and underneath could be your graphics driver. 4. Right-click the driver and select "Update driver".
My C drive keeps getting full. Only around 45 MB is free out of 228 GB. The biggest folder I have in there is Windows 10 with around 3 GB. There are no large hidden files. I check the Windows/Logs/CBS. It is only around 150 MB. I removed all downloads, temporary files, caches etc. The freed space quickly fills up again.
1. Connecting pro 7 with another HD monitor (I have no 4K monitor). Outcome is still blurry. 2. Connecting another laptop to this monitor, outcome is good. 3. Changing adapter (tried 3 different adapters), all behaved same. So monitor is good but it seems like outcome from pro 7 is not good. I checked community threads, it says the max ...
For Display issues one fix that is working is to Roll back or Uninstall the Driver on the Display Device > Driver tab, restart PC to reinstall driver. You can also try older drivers in Device Manager > Display device > Driver tab > Update Driver > Browse > Let Me Pick. Then you will know you've tried everything in addition to Windows Update ...
Thank you Greg for your response. Yes I have also tried rolling back my Nvidia GeForce driver to an older version and it does the same, meaning that the GeForce Control panel will recognize that my selected display resolution of 5120 x 1440 is the native resolution however Windows 11 does not as Windows 11 believes 2560 x 1440 is the native resolution.