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Posted by Drupo
19 Sep 2009 11:42 am

thx!!
playing with videocard settings worked just fine!

Posted by yayasong
05 Aug 2009 10:55 pm

why don’t you convert another files to avi files

Posted by Dorain
05 Aug 2009 09:47 pm

Same problem here. Went into the graphics card settings and told it to allow the video application set the color instead of the video card.

Posted by random
29 Jun 2009 03:34 pm

After installing the new windows media player, it messed up all my settings, and everything was purple in colour. However, i went to the NVidea control panel (which i have never accessed in my life) and the HUE was set at 100%. I changed it down to 50% and now all is fine.

No idea why it happened, but it did so after updating WM player a few weeks back (May/June 2009)

Posted by PricelineNegotiator
25 May 2009 06:43 pm

Matt8119 wrote: I have an ATI Radeon X300. To cure the “inverted” colours I changed the settings within Windows Media Player 11.
Tools > Options > Performance > Video Acceleration > Advanced > Untick 'use video mixer rendering'.


Perfect. Worked like a charm.

Posted by panchito
29 Mar 2009 01:53 am

firewolf81 wrote: You may need to tinker with you video card settings or perhaps update your video card driver. Sometimes when you update your system, your video card and sound card drivers can get corrupted or replaced with a newer and sometimes glitchy version. search the card manufacturers website and the net for drivers and see if you can find a solution from other people with the same video card as yourself.



this work for me. restore graphis adapter settings to defaults.......

Posted by x_rider
02 Mar 2009 06:17 pm

“Hardware assisted Windows Media video” option will not show if your screen resolution is set somewhere around 1024x768, can only see it when scrolling down in “all settings” option in Video settings inside Catalyst Control Center.

Posted by Menes
03 Jan 2009 01:17 pm

Configuration of Windows Media Player solved the Problem:
Menu Tools/Options/Performance/Advanced...
Disable Option “Use Video Mixing Renderer”

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0066.mspx

Posted by JJ nickson
26 Dec 2008 02:10 am

can someone tell us how to fix the problem step by step please? i’m new and i need a more thorough explanaition. thank u

Posted by Fixer Ripper
05 Nov 2008 08:00 pm

Control Panel
-Display
(Tab Settings)
-Advanced
(Tab Troubleshoot)
Now adjust slider till videos work for me it was in the middle or there abouts.

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