Color issue with vlc
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for a while my VLC player has been acting up :s
actually, when I play any video, the screen is tinted blue, meaning the skin of the characters is blue, for example, everything turns blue, you know :s
how is that possible? it used to work just fine, then one day it just started glitching
I uninstalled and reinstalled but nothing works :s
then I saw in the "Device Manager" that no driver was installed for my video card, I checked with Everest the brand and everything and I see it says: ATI Radeon IGP-320 (1)
but I can't find the driver on the manufacturer's site or I tried one that didn't workeven though it was suggested to me :s
anyway, I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but it's better that you know this to tell me why it’s not working
thanks
for a while my VLC player has been acting up :s
actually, when I play any video, the screen is tinted blue, meaning the skin of the characters is blue, for example, everything turns blue, you know :s
how is that possible? it used to work just fine, then one day it just started glitching
I uninstalled and reinstalled but nothing works :s
then I saw in the "Device Manager" that no driver was installed for my video card, I checked with Everest the brand and everything and I see it says: ATI Radeon IGP-320 (1)
but I can't find the driver on the manufacturer's site or I tried one that didn't work
anyway, I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but it's better that you know this to tell me why it’s not working
thanks
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gwen
Thank you very much for this information. I've been struggling since last night, and your advice is working wonderfully.
zell57
Where is the parameter????
M4GN3TiiK
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yassine
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moi
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Your color issue on VLC may be related to your display quality; at least, that was the case for me. I switched from 16-bit to 32-bit, and voilà! Perfect colors... For beginners, go to Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Resolution, the Settings tab in the Color Quality section, and enjoy. Don't forget to apply your changes.
Good luck to all those struggling, as watching a movie with incorrect colors is not enjoyable.
Good luck to all those struggling, as watching a movie with incorrect colors is not enjoyable.
Hi,
Personally, I have the same problem except that the image is tinted red or green (depending on the movies). VLC was working perfectly before.
For your information, I have the same issue with Bs player and Zoomplayer.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Personally, I have the same problem except that the image is tinted red or green (depending on the movies). VLC was working perfectly before.
For your information, I have the same issue with Bs player and Zoomplayer.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Hello everyone... I personally had the same issue with the tinted blue that just appeared about an hour ago after a Windows update... I uninstalled the update and... no more blue :/ it's weird
Verify that your display is set to 32 bits.
For me it was set to 16; switching it to 32 resulted in no more blue!
For me it was set to 16; switching it to 32 resulted in no more blue!
Hello, I have the same problem with red instead of blue, but I can't find an answer to this question anywhere. Is it my reader, my graphics card, or my motherboard? If you have solved this problem, please help me. Thank you.
I also have the same problem. I downloaded K-lite codec ( http://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm ) and when I play a video with Media Player Classic, you can feel the difference!!!
I installed the codecs but I'm still having the same problem when I play a video on VLC; it is tinted blue and I don't know what to do.
Check if you have recently updated your video. For example, by installing a driver that increases video display, especially for those who use games.
The issue of dominance is likely to come from there.
This is the case with ASUSEnhancedDriver133, which causes a green tint on videos.
Uninstall this plugin.
If the problem persists, uninstall your codecs; it is not uncommon for some to interfere with others.
Good luck.
The issue of dominance is likely to come from there.
This is the case with ASUSEnhancedDriver133, which causes a green tint on videos.
Uninstall this plugin.
If the problem persists, uninstall your codecs; it is not uncommon for some to interfere with others.
Good luck.
A bit the same thing...
All my video files, regardless of the player (VLC or Windows Media Player), are almost black and white :( including original DVDs or DivX.
This has been going on for several months and I haven't found a solution.
NVIDIA GeForce Go 6400 card on a Vaio, can’t find an update for the driver...
If anyone has any idea?
Thanks.
All my video files, regardless of the player (VLC or Windows Media Player), are almost black and white :( including original DVDs or DivX.
This has been going on for several months and I haven't found a solution.
NVIDIA GeForce Go 6400 card on a Vaio, can’t find an update for the driver...
If anyone has any idea?
Thanks.
Hi everyone, actually I had the problem with the "blue screen" when I was watching a movie.
I reinstalled the driver for my graphics card and everything went back to normal.
Hope this helps you out.
I reinstalled the driver for my graphics card and everything went back to normal.
Hope this helps you out.
If it helps, I had the same problem: a blue-tinted screen on all the video players I had.
I have an "ATI Radeon" video card and I went to check in the "Catalyst Control Center" (double-click on the red "ATI" icon at the bottom right of the taskbar) and I managed to fix the issue by going to "Avivo Video" -> "Presets", changing presets, and then clicking on Defaults.
I have an "ATI Radeon" video card and I went to check in the "Catalyst Control Center" (double-click on the red "ATI" icon at the bottom right of the taskbar) and I managed to fix the issue by going to "Avivo Video" -> "Presets", changing presets, and then clicking on Defaults.
same problem: blue tinted screen on all video players (windows media player, vlc,...) but with gforce 8600.
I resolved it like unknown guys.
Right click on desktop > display settings > advanced settings > nvidia settings > restore default settings. Everything went back to normal. I specify that I hadn't changed anything before, the colors turned blue when I updated to VLC 1.01.
Good luck
I resolved it like unknown guys.
Right click on desktop > display settings > advanced settings > nvidia settings > restore default settings. Everything went back to normal. I specify that I hadn't changed anything before, the colors turned blue when I updated to VLC 1.01.
Good luck
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