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Video playback is too bright or too dark on almost all files or the colors are all messed up, how can I make it better?

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Video playback is too bright or too dark on almost all files or the colors are all messed up, how can I make it better?

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This is probably caused by incorrect settings of your graphics card drivers. Some versions of the nVidia drivers are notorious for messing up their own settings. Go to your graphics card control panel. You can access your graphics card control panel on this way: Click on Start, go to Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, Advanced. Reset all settings to their default values. Important settings are Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and Saturation. Select the Color Correction page. Select All in the dropdown box called Apply color changes to: and then click on the button called Restore Defaults. Open the Video and television options in the Advanced View. Select Adjust video colour settings, then select Correction. Hit do not use colour temperature correction. If resetting the settings does not help, then find a newer or an older version of the graphics drivers. Uninstall your current drivers, reboot and install the other version.

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This is probably caused by incorrect settings of your graphics card drivers. Some versions of the nVidia drivers are notorious for messing up their own settings. Go to your graphics card control panel. You can access your graphics card control panel on this way: Click on Start, go to Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, Advanced. Reset all settings to their default values. Important settings are Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and Saturation. Select the Color Correction page. Select All in the dropdown box called Apply color changes to: and then click on the button called Restore Defaults. Open the Video and television options in the Advanced View. Select Adjust video colour settings, then select Correction. Hit do not use colour temperature correction. If resetting the settings does not help, then find a newer or an older version of the graphics drivers. Uninstall your current drivers, reboot and install the other version. A possible workaround is too change the output renderer in

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