| 02 Apr 2007 10:47 pm |
Draico13 Guest | If anyone here has NVIDIA card like I do chances are it’s a very simple solution.
Open your NVIDIA control panel (right click desktop)
click “Video & Television”
click “adjust video color settings”
check you gamma settings.
mine was at -8 changed to +10 and all looks perfect now.
hope this helps at least one person
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| 03 Apr 2007 08:19 am |
vidar Guest | Had same problem with my Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS
Went into NVidia control panel and selected video and television settings then adjust video colour settings then after fiddling with it a bit only to make it worse i selected restore defaults and it fixed.At last!
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| 21 Apr 2007 01:12 am |
sleeper Guest | ATI AIW 2006 with this green/purple/black video across all files types. Fixed it by turning down hardware acceleration on adapter properties in video settings. Nice fix? Hardware acceleration sounds like something I’d like!
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| 24 Apr 2007 08:28 pm |
deadlysporjks Guest | hey guys I been having this problem for a while now (guess it was since I put in the new card lol) it was driving me nuts I just wanted to say thanks a million
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| 29 Apr 2007 03:06 am |
david6666 Guest | I tweaked my overlay setting just a tad on my evga nvidia geforce 7900, fixed it. thanks you bastards
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| 29 Apr 2007 01:49 pm |
whale Guest | I have the same problem too. I installed the latest NVidia graphics drivers, latest DirectX, and latest Windows Media Player, as well as the latest DivX and XVid codecs. Colors still inverted. This used to work, one of the updates above made it bad.
The problem does get fixed when I move the hardware accelerated graphics slider to the middle. And the picture is upside-down when hardware acceleration is fully turned off.
Does anybody know how to fix this without turning off hardware acceleration?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Whale
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| 02 May 2007 04:22 am |
rico Guest | thanks Draico13 for your help
everything works fine
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| 07 May 2007 07:11 pm |
iuri Guest | I have de same problem, inverted and purple videos too.
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| 22 May 2007 01:19 pm |
Beebop Guest | For ATi cards, to reiterate:
Open your video settings(pref “Catalyst Control Center” expand “Video”, choose “All Settings”, scroll down and uncheck “Windows Media Acceleration."
More often than not, this will fix it.
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| 04 Jun 2007 01:50 pm |
Calum Guest | Similar to all of these problems, any time i try to play a video the colour comes out as really white, like a milky wash has gone over it. Any suggestions? thanks.
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| 12 Jun 2007 09:54 pm |
jjm Guest | having the same color problems but in firefox and ie browser
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| 13 Jun 2007 03:50 pm |
Masta Squidge Guest | dirle wrote:
Cracked it!!
Go to your graphics card options.
Properties for overlay, restore standards.
Go to color adjustments, choose overlay and play around with contrast and light until you are satisfied.
this was on a Geforce 7900GT, how this is don on a ATI card i don’t know.
omfg..... you are my savior... god man i have been tryign to figure this out for almost a year...i love you. this solved my problem, the overlay was set to “in” and the hue and saturation were jacked way up. i reset defaults and it was all gravy.
THANK YOU!
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| 13 Jun 2007 07:43 pm |
Selim Topaloglu Guest | Hi.
I had the same problem.
I found this page;
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0066.mspx
It’s working great... 
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| 14 Jun 2007 10:16 am |
lightspec Guest | I have the same problem... is there no solution to this?
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| 15 Jun 2007 05:07 am |
mamo Guest | same problem for all included me - be no one good solution!
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| 18 Jun 2007 03:26 pm |
Evert Guest | I have a NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 card in my laptop. My problem was exact the same: all video (even DVD playback) in strange colors. BUT: only for one XP user; for the other user (my girlfriend) playback was just fine. The solution: use the “Restore defaults” button in the “Color Correction” section of the video card config utility. It seems some program messed up those settings; i sure as hell didn’t do it myself :-)
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| 24 Jun 2007 10:43 am |
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky Guest | I am having major problems with wmv files. They look green and orange. I have done every single solution known to man and NOTHING helps.
I’ve unchecked wmv. acceleration option, I’ve got the latest drivers, I updated to wmp 11.
Any suggestions?
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| 30 Jun 2007 06:34 pm |
diddydiddy Guest | I had the same problem,found that I could ony use media player 10 and what I did was drag and drop the file into the library first then double click on said file in the library. Also changed the advanced settings by turning off high quality mode (didn’t make much difference)then it played fine.
had the same prob with nero show time(gave up on it)
Hope this helps.
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| 05 Jul 2007 04:57 pm |
Saifon Guest | yeah.. it’s a nightmare... worked fine for me.. then I reinstalled windows.. and then it would’nt work,.. getting very dark colours.. avi’s play ok.. but mpeg’s.. I’ve installed a million codecs.. it’s not a gfx problem.. it’s a codec problem.. I reinstalled windows again and before installing anything else.. including the video card driver.. I installed ffdshow and problem solved... it’s a nightmare issue.. I could’nt resolve it unless reinstalling windows.. good luck
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| 05 Jul 2007 05:12 pm |
Saifon Guest | lol.. now here’s something strange... it’s different.. but it worked for me... If i load an mpg in divx or in media player.. both load with dark images.. but I found if I load it in divx.. pause it.. then while it’s still open.. opened it in media player.. it played fine... wierd...
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