Horizontal Tearing in HD TV Shows

I'm noticing some distracting tearing in the video of HD TV Shows in iTunes, specifically with 24 Season 7 HD.
I'm using all the latest software and the higher performance Nvidia 9600M GPU on my 17" MBP (Early 2009), 4GB RAM, 2.66 Ghz CPU.
If you've ever been into gaming you know that this kind of issue in a game can be resolved by enabling a "Wait for vertical sync" graphic option. Is there such an option in iTunes that could be enabled via the terminal or otherwise. I'd like to get rid of these annoying tears.

I've been having the same issue on my system. 2009 iMac 24", 3.06 core 2 duo, 4gb 1066 ram, nvidia gt130 512mb, running 10.5.7. it's not just in itunes; i see tearing in online videos (esp. netflix instant viewer), when switching Spaces, and even when scrolling through menus. in a game of mine, tearing was horrible until i turned on v-sync. anyone know if there's something that can work system-wide?

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