I am using Potplayer installed on my laptop with the "Lav Filters Megamix" installer.
I feel the picture I get is far too dark.
I wanted to know how to correctly set up the Colorspace settings in Potplayer.
I can't find any documentation on this & any change in the Colorspace settings I make doesn't seem to result to any difference in the picture.
Can anyone help??
Thanks!
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First thing you have to do is to calibrate your monitor?
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Actually I haven't. Thought I have looked it up before, but I've never find a straight forward answer on how best to calibrate a laptop display...
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I found little difference playing with Colorspaces, you shouldn't really need to tweak these anyway. I use PotPlayer every day, but I'm not up to date with the latest betas. I suggest you choose a version that uses the built-in FFmpeg codecs/filters (is Lav mandatory now?), then select a video render method (Prefs/Video/Renderer). I use 'VMR 9 Renderless' on XP, and 'EVR Custom' on Win7. Then play with the Colors [F7] Control Panel, or [Q, W,E,R,T,Y,U,I,O]: Brgt, Contr, Sat, Hue. There's also Video Processing to play with: e.g. Sharpness [Ctl+R]. NB: You may need to first disable hardware decoding for these color adjustments to work.
I still use a very old stable ver (1.5.35491) that does all I need, and just leave it at that (if it ain't broken). If the latest version isn't useful, have a look through the archived old versions. https://www.videohelp.com/tools/PotPlayer/old-versions#download