Brightness and Contrast Problems (1 Viewer)

Paranoid Delusion

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    Filetype support is set in the xvi config, remember this will only apply to 32bit applications like MP, so if your default player in windows is 64 bit, that will still use the DMO filter.

    Do not think there is a 64 version of xvid, but as only recently updated to it myself cannot be sure.

    BTW what are you outputting too, monitor or TV, my hdtv, has incredibly high contrast, maybe thats why traditionally quite dark viewed movies show up correctly for me, remember thinking these were to dark on my daughters monitor when she views them.
     

    VoGoD

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    Solved, Paranoid Delusion!

    I finally found the nVidia settins only for video (no display). I changed these settings and then, for the HD videos, I changed CoreAVC Configurations agrain.

    Thank you very much for your support, Paranoid. I pressed the thanks button ;)

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    jeanlee411

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    Can you try something easy, because I'm running Win7 64 myself, with nothing extra installed than the haali splitter.

    If these files play fine in WMP, then I suggest tryng to put one in a mkv container, use mkvmerge (part of mkvtoolnix) to do this, takes 30 - 50 seconds, now try accessing that file and see how it plays, do you get any better contrast.

    No, sorry, perhaps I don't have explained correctly. With WMP I have the same problem with brightness and contrast as in MP.

    I had already thought about rename files changing .avi extension by .mkv but if I have to do this everytime is crazy, do not you think?

    Anyway, I will test it.

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