MBP Video output - from Windows

Hi all,
My MBP outputs video to nearly any device beautifully.
Today I'd booted into WinXP because the streamed content I wanted to watch can't be view on the Mac.
The output was dreadful. It almost looked like I was watching a PAL video on an NTSC display.
Does anyone have an idea what happened?? How can I correct this?
Steve

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