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Change your screen resolution in Windows - Microsoft Support
Change the screen resolution. Stay in, or open, Display settings. Open your Display settings. In the Display resolution row, select the list and choose an option. It's usually best to stick with the one that's marked (Recommended). Monitors can support resolutions that are lower than their native resolutions, but text won't look as sharp and ...
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
In some editions of Windows 10, it's included as an optional feature that you can enable. To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. Enable Windows Media Player. DVD playback isn't included.
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Control Panel > Programs. Select Turn Windows features on or off and uncheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer. Revisit the same window and recheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer again. If the above instructions fail to help, see the Windows Media Player support page.
How to change the TV display settings on your Xbox
Press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings. Under General, select TV & display options. Choose the display and picture settings appropriate for your TV. Note If you don't see the resolution for your TV, make sure to set TV connection to Auto detect. Note If you can’t find the resolution for your TV, make sure ...
About TV resolutions and Xbox | Xbox Support
You must have an Xbox Series X, an Xbox Series S, an Xbox One X, or an Xbox One S and a 4K TV to use the 4K UHD resolution. Xbox Series X|S also supports 4K 120Hz refresh rate. 4K UHD resolution does the following: Displays images at a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. Provides the user with a 16:9 ultra-high definition (UHD) viewing ...
Advanced video settings for Xbox consoles | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options > 4K TV details. The 4K TV details screen checks several video settings and identifies which ones are supported and enabled on your TV. If you need help configuring any of these settings, you can select the Help button on the 4K TV ...
Video playback settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Open Video playback settings. Learn how to change the video playback settings for apps that use the video platform that's built in to Windows.
Improve video quality with your Xbox 360 | Xbox Support
Press the Guide button on your controller, go to Settings, and then select System Settings. Select Console Settings. Select Display. Select Screen Format. Select Normal or Widescreen, depending on your TV's format. See your TV user manual if you don't know the format for your TV.
Enable virtualization on Windows 11 PCs - Microsoft Support
Learn how to enable virtualization through the UEFI (or BIOS) of your PC to run the Windows Subsystem for Android or Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Troubleshooting 4K and HDR | Xbox Support
Go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options. Under the Advanced column, choose Video fidelity & overscan. In the Display column, ensure that Auto-detect (Recommended) is selected. 4K isn't available when HDMI or DVI is manually selected. For HDR, check your TV manual to make sure your TV supports the HDR10 media profile.