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Netflix - ripping and tearing

I recently installed Netflix on my pc and I'm seeing a lot of ripping and tearing while watching movies. I'm using an Asus VG278 120Hz monitor and a Geforce 210 Silent GPU, also if it makes a difference I'm running a 6 core Xeon L5639 @ 2.13Ghz

What is causing this?
 
Yes. I'm on 331.82 I recently set my Scaling from Display to GPU and it seemed to fix the issue. I've read it might have to do with an older version of Silver-Light.. but it was up to date.
 
I've had the same problem in my HTPC (in sig below.) Originally I thought it was the Intel graphics so I put in a HD6450... but the problem continued. On the same TV (and internet connection) my crappy $69 BD player streamed it flawlessly... go figure.

There was some discussion a while ago about that issue (I may have even started one of the threads...) and it boiled down to Netflix compatability with either Silverlight or one other thing (which escapes me at the moment.) I believe the consensus was it was on Netflix's end.
 
The first thing that I noticed that helped was going into the Nvidia Control panel and setting the scaling via the GPU option. That was the first thing that I noticed that helped. I didn't notice anything better after I tried disabling hardware acceleration but I didn't isolate the situation.
 
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