KMPlayer 2.9.x messed up my video playback. HELP!!!
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KMPlayer 2.9.x messed up my video playback. HELP!!!
Oh my.
I installed the KMP version 2.9.x with the new installer. Something went wrong. Whereever (without Premiere Pro and VDM. I guess they have a different kind of playback) I play any kind of video the contrast and brightness is way too high. It looks damn ugly!
So I deinstalled the KMP, but it´s still screwed up. I don´t know what I can do against it ;_;
I disabled some autostart services before I noticed it, but I changed them back like they where before. I don´t think that here lies the problem.
In the past I had a similiar problem, but it only appeared after changing users on my comp. I think it appeared after the installment of a new graphic card driver. This new driver is just 2 weeks old and didn´t caused any problem!
Help me please. It sucks -.-'
I installed the KMP version 2.9.x with the new installer. Something went wrong. Whereever (without Premiere Pro and VDM. I guess they have a different kind of playback) I play any kind of video the contrast and brightness is way too high. It looks damn ugly!
So I deinstalled the KMP, but it´s still screwed up. I don´t know what I can do against it ;_;
I disabled some autostart services before I noticed it, but I changed them back like they where before. I don´t think that here lies the problem.
In the past I had a similiar problem, but it only appeared after changing users on my comp. I think it appeared after the installment of a new graphic card driver. This new driver is just 2 weeks old and didn´t caused any problem!
Help me please. It sucks -.-'
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Yes, dragging a video file on an executable was too much for me to ask. (Protip: command line programs really aren't that scary and usually don't require any more set-up than GUIs.)
Anyway, just don't spend any more time reinstalling codecs, it won't fix anything. Although I can't help you with your driver settings I can tell you that's almost definitely where to look for a fix. I have no idea how KMPlayer was able to mess that up, yet somehow I'm not completely surprised.
Anyway, just don't spend any more time reinstalling codecs, it won't fix anything. Although I can't help you with your driver settings I can tell you that's almost definitely where to look for a fix. I have no idea how KMPlayer was able to mess that up, yet somehow I'm not completely surprised.
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Hey I do often work with commandline progs as technical programmer, but I really don´t see the point of a commandline video player.
Of course the first thing that I did was drag & drop. Something was wrong with a config file. It played mp3s, but no videos at all. Not even simpel stuff like mpeg-1. When I come home from work as a programmer, I really don´t feel the need to work myself into this videoplayer.
Yeah. So much to MPlayer and now to the important stuff. I´ll try to search my hdd for an older version of the driver. When I´m lucky I won´t need to search the web for it.
Somebody in the KMPlayers suggested to try to change the video renderer. Do you see future in such an operation? Personaly I don´t see a point in it. In the best case I can just switch to something else that maybe works as good as the other video renderer. Mhmm...
Of course the first thing that I did was drag & drop. Something was wrong with a config file. It played mp3s, but no videos at all. Not even simpel stuff like mpeg-1. When I come home from work as a programmer, I really don´t feel the need to work myself into this videoplayer.
Yeah. So much to MPlayer and now to the important stuff. I´ll try to search my hdd for an older version of the driver. When I´m lucky I won´t need to search the web for it.
Somebody in the KMPlayers suggested to try to change the video renderer. Do you see future in such an operation? Personaly I don´t see a point in it. In the best case I can just switch to something else that maybe works as good as the other video renderer. Mhmm...
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*sigh*
I fixed it with the beta version of the previous driver release. I´ve nothing against betas, but I don´t really want one at such critic points of my system =/
Thx for helping! I´ll reinstall the new driver later and I´ll see if my problems are still solved.
I fixed it with the beta version of the previous driver release. I´ve nothing against betas, but I don´t really want one at such critic points of my system =/
Thx for helping! I´ll reinstall the new driver later and I´ll see if my problems are still solved.
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