Windows 7 IE 8 video display

IE8 In Windows7 displays video diffrently than IE8 in windowsXP as well as in firefox......right now i use
if(stage.stageWidth == blah){vid.scaleX=1.4}else{vid.scaleX=1};  to fix the video window size.
This is a temporary patch and i'm just wondering if anybody knows how to fix it or a better work around???

Well I fixed it, and what an extended brain fart that was. The zoom setting in IE was 105%.

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