this is what i found so far, Advc white comes out gray looking,
any ideas?
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That happened when I installed a type of Mpeg2 AV Decoder Filter, I don't remeber which. Everything worked fine, but then I downloaded a bunch of codecs, and encoders etc.. to try out with my different capture programs. One day after captureing something from the tv I reaized when I went to play it back, that it darkend everything I played, regardless of what program/media player I used....I uninstalled it (it was an some actual program, and it showed up in my control panel/add-remove programs)it was called...Mpeg2 AV Decoder Filter...so after I removed it, everything went back to normal....I guess it just didn't work well with my advd....but anyway, it might be something like that causeing the problem..otherwise, I don't know
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Originally Posted by Bluesky22
and in kylies clip the head of that dude has colour blering (greenish arround his head in the zoomed bit where the dc10 dont) -
ahhhhh, sorry, I read it as..got any ideas why the advc comes out grayish vs. with the other two..
Don't know why you get the color bluring or grayish color. The quality I get with my advc-100 is nothing like what you get..mine is much much better.....
anyway...I think I'm just confused, and saw it as a question for help rather than a comparison.sorry
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