About 5% of the cultures my Windows Media Player completely round images

My Windows Media Player of the cultures of the images on all four sides by about 5%.   I noticied first on a newly created slide show photos.  The slideshow is well on other computers and on a VLC Media Player.  Windows 7 computer is three weeks old and came with Windows Media Player.  I tried to turn off Windows Media Player via Control Panel, restarting and then turn it back on, but the problem remains.

Any ideas?

Tom haki

Make sure that your graphics card driver is an update. You to visit the manufacturer's Web site to download and install the latest graphics driver.

Check the following settings: -.

In the menu WMP:View, video size, video made the player when resizing

View menu, video, good player to the video size

Open WMP > tools > Options > Player tab > uncheck "allow the screensaver during playback.

Eventually, you may need to reset the WMP 12

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