- May 14, 2008
- 3,558
- 434
- Home Country
-
Germany
I've on some channels in SD a black bar on the left side about 2cm on 50" plasma has anybody an idea?
Germany
1,) Add nominalrange=1 (dword) to registry. 2.) In ATI CCC under avivo video then "all settings" for color UNCHECK "Use Application settings". 3.) Set HDMI mode to RGB Limited or 4:4:4. 4.) Enjoy consistent black levels accross ALL applications.....
Question becomes where do you add the nominalrange=1 key/value pair? Under ATI?
Never mind this seems to be it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Debug\ehPresenter.dll "NominalRange"=dword:1
Which makes me think this is a VMC dll and it may not help with media portal.
1,) Add nominalrange=1 (dword) to registry. 2.) In ATI CCC under avivo video then "all settings" for color UNCHECK "Use Application settings". 3.) Set HDMI mode to RGB Limited or 4:4:4. 4.) Enjoy consistent black levels accross ALL applications.....
Question becomes where do you add the nominalrange=1 key/value pair? Under ATI?
Never mind this seems to be it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Debug\ehPresenter.dll "NominalRange"=dword:1
Which makes me think this is a VMC dll and it may not help with media portal.
Did you (or anybody else) try the above regkey?
The regkey is a VMC only setting. I read the complete thread on the green button forums.
Austria
... in this forum thread this is also listed at "Known issues & bugs"The colors are "washed-out" with Vista SP1 + EVR-Custom
As supposed, also MPC-HC player has this issue with EVR custom.
This is listed as bug, take a look at here:
SourceForge.net: mpc-hc Known Issues & Bugs
... in this forum thread this is also listed at "Known issues & bugs"The colors are "washed-out" with Vista SP1 + EVR-Custom
Media Player Classic Home Cinema - DXVA! - Doom9's Forum
And last but not least, here you can find the workaround by replacing the evr.dll from SP1
with an earlier version of it, a download link for this file is also posted at this tread:
Media Player Classic Home Cinema - DXVA! - Page 92 - Doom9's Forum
I have tried it and it works for me![]()
![]()
It is also very interesting that this behavior was seen with a Nvidia card!
Now it would also be interesting, if the evr.dll from SP2 would also solve this problem!?
I don't understand, why there are not more people which had reported about wrong black levels?
So what is the conclusion... is it a M$ bug, a ATI bug or a MP bug?
Maybe a MP developer is now able to give us an explanation![]()
As supposed, also MPC-HC player has this issue with EVR custom.
This is listed as bug, take a look at here:
SourceForge.net: mpc-hc Known Issues & Bugs
... in this forum thread this is also listed at "Known issues & bugs"The colors are "washed-out" with Vista SP1 + EVR-Custom
Media Player Classic Home Cinema - DXVA! - Doom9's Forum
And last but not least, here you can find the workaround by replacing the evr.dll from SP1
with an earlier version of it, a download link for this file is also posted at this tread:
Media Player Classic Home Cinema - DXVA! - Page 92 - Doom9's Forum
I have tried it and it works for me![]()
![]()
It is also very interesting that this behavior was seen with a Nvidia card!
Now it would also be interesting, if the evr.dll from SP2 would also solve this problem!?
I don't understand, why there are not more people which had reported about wrong black levels?
So what is the conclusion... is it a M$ bug, a ATI bug or a MP bug?
Maybe a MP developer is now able to give us an explanation![]()
Since I'm running SP2 with the issue, I'm pretty certain it's evr.dll isn't any better.
So did ANY ONE try the evr.dll that I linked like 5 pages ago??? I'm using that evr.dll and that might explain why I have no issues.
Here's my post: https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...rnal-player-evr-60475/index10.html#post475913
Austria
No i didn't, because somebody reported that it does not workSo did ANY ONE try the evr.dll that I linked like 5 pages ago??? I'm using that evr.dll and that might explain why I have no issues.
You have to change the "Owner" of the file (right click - property's - ...) to your user nameYes, i tried but i simply can't copy the files to my system32 folder (access denied)
I only managed to copy the evrprop.dll (which i didn't have in my system32 folder).