I want to be able to completely blacken the video so that i can only hear audio and view subtitles in order to see if their timing is correct without spoiling the video content.
I tried hardware and software brightness on an mkv on kmplaer but brightness stayed the same. I then changed to old renderer, but i couldnt even see the subs. Black screen ate the subs as well.
So how do you figure i should do it?
EDIT: On .avi software brightness adjustment seems to be working. Mkv on the other hand, not so much. Any fix for mkv?
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Yep your right. Tried that and it does work, even for mkv. Thank You.
I just wonder why it doesnt work in kmplayer for matroskas and i dont see brightness controls in media player classic which are the ones i use.
Does anyone know how to get it done on those players, since they are the ones that i use.
If not then i'll just have to launch first VLC for subtitle check and then switch to my player of choice. -
How old is the video card you have? If it is too outdated, certainly it won't support VMR-9
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