First post, by Yasashii
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I formatted my drive some time ago and installed Windows 7 x64 SP1, the up-to-date drivers for my hardware and all the software I always do. Nothing seemed to be out of the ordinary until I tried to watch a movie.
There is a problem with the gamma or the color range or something. The dark areas are too dark, while everything else seems to be unaffected. This results in some dark scenes in movies being very hard to watch as most stuff is just pitch-black instead of being just dark.
Here's a screenshot of a test video played on my netbook, on which there are no such problems (the problem occurs only on my main PC):
http://s14.postimg.org/ytqehq36p/Online_Full_ … ional_Patte.jpg
And here's a screenshot of the same test video taken on my main PC:
http://s30.postimg.org/xrz21u7wx/Cody.jpg
Pay attention to the grayscale strip. Specifically to the dark values. You will notice that all of the colors are exactly the same except the dark ones are darker on my main PC.
The problem seems obvious to you now, I imagine, but here's the thing:
-It's not the fault of the video player I'm using because the image looks exactly the same using MPC:HC, VLC and WMP.
-It's not the renderer because I've tried some different ones in MPC:HC and there was no difference. Also, VLC and WMP use different ones so yeah...
-It's not the codecs. For MPC:HC I'm using the latest FFDshow + CoreAVC but, again, VLC and WMP use their own stuff and there's no difference.
-It's probably not the video driver either. I'm using the latest stable (recommended) forceware (341.44). I'm sure if the drivers were to blame a lot more people would have noticed it and there would be a newer version with the fix right now and you'd be able to find a lot more people complaining about it, but I haven't found a single account of my problem on the internet. However, just to make sure I tried some older forceware versions and there was no difference.
Btw. it makes no difference whether I pick the NVIDIA setting or video player settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel in the "Adjust video color settings" tab. And before you ask: the gamma sliders are left at default values (1.00).
The difference between the two screenshots might appear to be small but trust me, it is very much a problem when watching movies, especially during dark scenes. Sometimes it gets so dark that I can't see anything, while the scene is just fine when played on my netbook or my second PC.
I'm at a loss here. My best theory is that something went wrong during the installation of the OS itself or maybe a Windows update screwed something up. I don't have time to format my drive again and re-install Windows and I won't have time to do it for several more weeks.
Since I'd rather not have to resort to watching movies on my netbook due to the screensize, and video quality (due to performance reasons I can't use the same settings and renderers on my netbook).
If this, whatever this is, can be fixed somehow, please tell me how because I have no idea where to start.
My gfx card is GeForce 9800GT if it's of any importance.