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<blockquote data-quote="diehard2" data-source="post: 135843" data-attributes="member: 19989"><p>The VMR9 by default does the color levels correctly. However, the drivers for your video cards may or may not change this. for instance, I know nvidia's drivers change this</p><p></p><p>[USER=27070]Kobri[/USER] - Open the configuration program, go to filter control, expand the tree and their will be an option for VMR9. There is currently no error handling to see exactly which modes your card supports. If it is a fairly modern card, it should support up to gaussian quad filtering</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diehard2, post: 135843, member: 19989"] The VMR9 by default does the color levels correctly. However, the drivers for your video cards may or may not change this. for instance, I know nvidia's drivers change this [USER=27070]Kobri[/USER] - Open the configuration program, go to filter control, expand the tree and their will be an option for VMR9. There is currently no error handling to see exactly which modes your card supports. If it is a fairly modern card, it should support up to gaussian quad filtering [/QUOTE]
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