Problem with video playback


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    Problem with video playback


    I'm using Windows 7 Pro. I notice video playback only seems to work OK with WMP 11. Programs like Media Player Classic, VLC and Neuview show a noticeable stuttering. WMP doesn't have any sort of adjustments for brightness, contrast, saturation and so on. I've tried several different codec packs with no result. Has anyone found a solution? Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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    You can find some utilities which will control your display directly, I use and like this from Samsung for instance;

    SAMSUNG learning resource - introduction

    <http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/learningresources/monitor/magetune/pop_intro.html>

    What monitor are you using?

    Also, some hardware acceleration can cause problems, what video card are you using?

    Regards....Mike Connor
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    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
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    jacatone said:
    I'm using Windows 7 Pro. I notice video playback only seems to work OK with WMP 11. Programs like Media Player Classic, VLC and Neuview show a noticeable stuttering. WMP doesn't have any sort of adjustments for brightness, contrast, saturation and so on. I've tried several different codec packs with no result. Has anyone found a solution? Thanks.
    When Windows Media Player is in Playback mode, right-click the main windows, click Enhancements, then click Video Settings:
    Problem with video playback-image1.jpg

    This will open the Video Settings window, which contains Hue, Brightness, Saturation and Contrast controls for video playback:
    Problem with video playback-image2.jpg

    And for best results, you might want to download and install the Shark007 Codec Pack.
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    Wow, thanks a million.
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