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I spent a long time digging around the internet. Originally Posted by Gravitator. Originally Posted by planetrock. There are proc amp controls in the graphics card's Control Panel applet.

Last edited by jagabo; 11th Apr at Speaking of the colour controls I've never been able to get them to work regardless of the renderer. I've not bothered caring though because I'd rarely use them, but seeing as the subject's come up Thanks guys.

Now I feel silly. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. CmdrKeene MVP. Are these the settings you already tried?

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to CmdrKeene's post on June 6, When I try changing the video settings nothing happens, and after exiting the Video settings panel and opening it again the hue, brightness, saturation and contrast settings are set back to default and there is no change whatsoever.

Stathman what player do you use? KnightsFan Quicktime. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Restore formatting. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Share More sharing options Followers 0.

Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Dimitris Stasinos Posted October 13, Posted October 13, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options KnightsFan Posted October 13, I'm no expert, but I have been researching color calibration as well. Scary stuff Geoff CB Posted October 13, Media Player Classic gives the best results for me on PC.

And if you don't set it the right way video in some applications look weird. Dimitris Stasinos Thanks Loading Posted October 14, Dimitris Stasinos Posted October 14, KnightsFan Like Loading KnightsFan Posted October 14, Dimitris Stasinos Like Loading Stathman Posted October 14, Dimitris, maybe the problem is the codec you are using to export the files. Which codec do you use? After effects has color management. Premiere doesn't. Then click on the button called "Restore Defaults".

Go to your graphics card control panel. Open the "video and television" options. You need to be in the advanced view. Select "adjust video color settings", then select "correction". Hit "do not use co lour temperature correction". If resetting the settings does not help, then find a newer or an older version of the graphics drivers. Uninstall your current drivers, reboot, and install the older ones. Q: I am unable to play video in full screen A: If you are able to videos at their normal resolution, but not in full screen, it means something is wrong in the graphics drivers or its settings.

Updating your graphics driver should fix this problem. Q: When I play the video full-screen, the screen goes black while the audio continues normally. Q: I don't see the video, just a black or white window, but the audio plays ok.

A: A black video window during playback is caused by a compatibility issue between your player, Windows, and the graphics driver. Possible solutions: If you have multiple monitors, move the window to another monitor.

In some cases video is only displayed correctly on one specific monitor usually the primary one. In the Windows 10 display settings you can configure which GPU should be used by an application.

Workarounds: Open two instances of the application and load a video in both instances. There is a very high chance that the second instance has working video, while only the first instance has the black video issue. Pause the video in the first instance and use the second instance for viewing or working with the video.

You don't necessarily need two instances of the same application, you can also use another affected application such as IrfanView as the first instance. If you have a monitor that can physically be rotated, then rotate it degrees. Warning: this trick may make the displayed content to be a bit less sharp. Q: Some videos files look "washed out" and colors are not vivid A: This is caused by wrong luminance levels.

Q: What are luminance levels? A: Digital video is typically encoded in a YUV format. Q: How can I correct wrong luminance levels? A: There are several methods for correcting luminance levels. Surface setting must be set to "3D surfaces". It requires some DirectX components that are not included with a default Windows installation. Q: Some videos give a green screen A: This is almost always caused by a bug in your graphics driver.

Change the video renderer in Media Player Classic. The problem is usually only with specific renderers. Use MediaInfo tool to get file details if you don't know the video format. Then enable resizing in ffdshow. Q: How can I solve tearing? A: Some solutions that can help reduce tearing: Update your graphics driver Change the video renderer in Media Player Classic.

A good alternative for the default renderer is madVR. You should be able to move the position of the tear by adjusting this offet. The trick is to move the tear all the way to the top or bottom of the screen, where it is no longer visible.



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