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<blockquote data-quote="anything" data-source="post: 37855" data-attributes="member: 12498"><p>i used to have this problem, but all VMR9 playback was washed out not some. as far as i could tell PowerDVD/WinDVD dont use VMR9 so the problem isnt VMR9 behaving differently between programs.</p><p></p><p>solution: calibrate your display correctly! if your display is calibrated correctly then the difference between black 0 in overlay and black 16 in VMR9 is not noticible. if you want to make black 0 in VMR9 you HAVE to colour adjust in the graphics drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anything, post: 37855, member: 12498"] i used to have this problem, but all VMR9 playback was washed out not some. as far as i could tell PowerDVD/WinDVD dont use VMR9 so the problem isnt VMR9 behaving differently between programs. solution: calibrate your display correctly! if your display is calibrated correctly then the difference between black 0 in overlay and black 16 in VMR9 is not noticible. if you want to make black 0 in VMR9 you HAVE to colour adjust in the graphics drivers. [/QUOTE]
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