Hi Lew,

From the info you supplied, my take on it is:
1.You are playing the video either full size or full screen or zoomed.

It's all in the settings for the player that you use now.
Either right-click the screen and if there's a menu go to video and check what's ticked there.
You will find that Full screen is ticked -or better yet , zoom at 125 % or so :)
Change it to a lower setting that is comfortable to watch without pixilation.
If no r-c menu ,do it via the menu- or tool- bar of the player.

Keep in mind that most saved YouTube clips in .FLV format ,  are low quality -meaning small video size,
unless an option was provided to save it as a higher quality like mp4
(File size in this case would or could be 5 to 10 times higher.)

While I could tell you to use another player, I think with the proper settings you won't have to download another one.

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From: "Lew Russakov" 
Sent: Monday, 13 February, 2012 3:13 AM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [PCSOFT] Help with FLV Video PLayer

I need help with a FLV Video Player.
I did a google search for a new download for my new computer with Win 7,
but when I have it run a youtube video it is so large that it overflows the
moniter screen and seems pixelated.
Can someone help me. How can I tell if it will run on Windows 64x?

Thanks for the help.

Lew

           

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