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  1. Hello.

    After fresh Win7 installation I have a problem with picture quallity.
    I have new mpc-hc, new ffdshow, new halii media splitter..

    http://imageshack.us/f/651/salt20102in11080pbluray.jpg/ mpc-hc ( options/playback/output- evr or evr custom - I get the same quality.)

    http://imageshack.us/f/510/salt20102in11080pbluray.jpg/ mpc-hc ( options/playback/output - old renderer )

    http://imageshack.us/f/828/vlcsnap2011103014h56m52.png/ vlc .

    http://imageshack.us/f/707/bscap0006vy.jpg/ bs-player


    VLC is the best. But one thing that irritates me in VLC is impossibility to put subtitles BELOW picture.




    I try to use 16-235 levels everywhere .. in video decoder configuration and in VFW configuration (ffd show program) .. and in mpc-hc I had option to change in view/renreder settings/output settings .. but that had no affect on picture quality.

    Maybe its something with my graphic card ? Some wrong settings ?

    Help me Thanks.
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    What do you mean by picture quality? Is the image too dark ?
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  3. Turn off all the filtering options in your graphics card's video settings. Then adjust the video proc amp settings using a levels test pattern.
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  4. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Turn off all the filtering options in your graphics card's video settings. Then adjust the video proc amp settings using a levels test pattern.
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/253/unledgh.jpg/

    I dont know what to change.
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  5. Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    What do you mean by picture quality? Is the image too dark ?

    Can't you see difference between images ?
    VLC is obviously the best.
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    I see that VLC seems more contrasty giving a slightly "harder" look.
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  7. I don't know what the video is supposed to look like so I can't say which has correct levels. The BSPlayer image is very washed out. I suspect the second MPC image and the VLC image have proper levels. The first MPC image has lost all small details and is show showing lots of macroblocking -- probably from over compression of the the JPG image. The VLC image is very grainy. I don't know if that's in the original video or a result of a sharpening filter.
    Last edited by jagabo; 31st Oct 2011 at 06:41.
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