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  1. OK, here's my problem:

    My last graphic card crashed and I could not access my computer so I buy another one (GeForce FX5200) and I had GeForce 4...

    Now, when I play any video (.avi or any other format) in Winamp, Windows Media Player, Bs Player etc the picture is not normal (it's whitish, yellow and orange) I tried to capture and to show you how it looks like, but the problem is that I can't capture picture of video, dunno why...

    Anyway, in these players picture is wierd (as I said too bright, yellow and orange) and only in some MP4 Video Player (free software from web) I can see normal picture... I tried to install new codecs but they don't help...

    Can anyone help me???
    Thanks for reading,
    Vladimir
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    It could be a video overlay problem. Try change the brightness and color overlay settings under the control panel -> display -> settings ->advanced.
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    It could be a video overlay problem. Try change the brightness and color overlay settings under the control panel -> display -> settings ->advanced.
    Ok, and what I need to change...??? I mean there's no such settings there. and I changed a lot of things, but it still doesn't work
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    Can you see any overlay controls setting? like http://www.weethet.nl/images/pc2tv/nvidia_overlay.gif

    I don't have any nvidia card so I don't know how the settings looks like.
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    You should also install the latest nvidia drivers if you haven't already.

    If that doesn't work, you may also need to switch to a generic windows driver, uninstall the Nvidia drivers, and remove(uninstall) the video card within control panel and reboot.

    Depends on the process you used when installing your new card. Your computer may be confusing your old video card and the new one.
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  6. Yey, I fixed problem! Thank you so so so much!
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