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<blockquote data-quote="kike_1974" data-source="post: 102353" data-attributes="member: 24633"><p>I think that I found how to make it. The problem is with color interpretation. Colors in movies are usually coded in the range 16-235 instead of the full 0-255 range. WMP corrects this, assigning black to 15 and withe to 235, but not mediaportal.</p><p>I found a way to correct this: I added a filter in ffdshow ("levels") and set the input range to 16-235 and output range 0-255. It works and I see the same quality in MP now.</p><p>I would like to find a way without having to add a filter, because ffdshow adds extra computations and therefore it adds extra CPU load. But in the meanwhile I'm using this solution.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kike_1974, post: 102353, member: 24633"] I think that I found how to make it. The problem is with color interpretation. Colors in movies are usually coded in the range 16-235 instead of the full 0-255 range. WMP corrects this, assigning black to 15 and withe to 235, but not mediaportal. I found a way to correct this: I added a filter in ffdshow ("levels") and set the input range to 16-235 and output range 0-255. It works and I see the same quality in MP now. I would like to find a way without having to add a filter, because ffdshow adds extra computations and therefore it adds extra CPU load. But in the meanwhile I'm using this solution. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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