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<blockquote data-quote="mamikel" data-source="post: 41698" data-attributes="member: 18722"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p><strong>Area: </strong>Media Portal Program</p><p><strong>MP Version:</strong> R0.2 CVS Build 03-10-2006--22-53</p><p><strong>Skin:</strong> default</p><p><strong>Windows Version: </strong>WinXP SP2</p><p><strong>CPU Type:</strong> Intel Prescott 3GHz</p><p><strong>Memory:</strong> Legend DDR 400 in Dual Channel</p><p><strong>Motherboard Chipset:</strong> ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe socket 478, 865 chipset</p><p><strong>Video Card:</strong> nVideo GeForce 6200</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver:</strong> Forcware (sorry, can't remember version latest though)</p><p><strong>Video Card Resolution:</strong> 800x600 (can't read anything over that res on my tv)</p><p><strong>Video Render Type:</strong> Overlay </p><p><strong>Video Codec Type & Version:</strong> several tried, please see below</p><p><strong>Audio Codec Type & Version:</strong> AC-3 Filter, intervideo, nVida Pure, </p><p><strong>TV Card:</strong> DigiTV PCI</p><p><strong>TV Card Type:</strong> don't really know, but not relevant to issue</p><p><strong>TV Card Driver: </strong>BDA 1.0.36</p><p><strong>Optional Log: </strong>N/A</p><p><strong>Optional References:</strong> N/A</p><p></p><p><strong>Synopsis: </strong></p><p>for some reason the picture is quite dark in MP rendering the darker scenes unviewable. Watching the same video in other media players such as VLC, WinDVD and Windows Media Player shows much more detail - i.e. you can actually see what is going on. I noted the same problem in MCE.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know why this is and have any idea on how this might be resolved? Note, it also seems to be decoder independant - I've tried the nVidia PureDecoder, Intervideo Decoder, Nero Decoder and various other ones available within MP. Again, as mentioned, viewing the video in the other stand alone media players is fine.</p><p></p><p>I experienced this same issue with MCE - one of the reasons I'm still looking <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>many thanks</p><p></p><p>mamikel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamikel, post: 41698, member: 18722"] Hi, [b]Area: [/b]Media Portal Program [b]MP Version:[/b] R0.2 CVS Build 03-10-2006--22-53 [b]Skin:[/b] default [b]Windows Version: [/b]WinXP SP2 [b]CPU Type:[/b] Intel Prescott 3GHz [b]Memory:[/b] Legend DDR 400 in Dual Channel [b]Motherboard Chipset:[/b] ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe socket 478, 865 chipset [b]Video Card:[/b] nVideo GeForce 6200 [b]Video Card Driver:[/b] Forcware (sorry, can't remember version latest though) [b]Video Card Resolution:[/b] 800x600 (can't read anything over that res on my tv) [b]Video Render Type:[/b] Overlay [b]Video Codec Type & Version:[/b] several tried, please see below [b]Audio Codec Type & Version:[/b] AC-3 Filter, intervideo, nVida Pure, [b]TV Card:[/b] DigiTV PCI [b]TV Card Type:[/b] don't really know, but not relevant to issue [b]TV Card Driver: [/b]BDA 1.0.36 [b]Optional Log: [/b]N/A [b]Optional References:[/b] N/A [b]Synopsis: [/b] for some reason the picture is quite dark in MP rendering the darker scenes unviewable. Watching the same video in other media players such as VLC, WinDVD and Windows Media Player shows much more detail - i.e. you can actually see what is going on. I noted the same problem in MCE. Does anyone know why this is and have any idea on how this might be resolved? Note, it also seems to be decoder independant - I've tried the nVidia PureDecoder, Intervideo Decoder, Nero Decoder and various other ones available within MP. Again, as mentioned, viewing the video in the other stand alone media players is fine. I experienced this same issue with MCE - one of the reasons I'm still looking :) many thanks mamikel [/QUOTE]
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