I found the reason today. XnView used the Integrated Graphic of the Notebook, instead of the NVIDIA graphic card. After forcing the usage of the NVIDIA graphic card for XnView in the NVIDIA system control the effect is off.
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Manfred
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- Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:31 pm
- Forum: MP - General Support
- Topic: Are there modifications on video outputs
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- Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:40 pm
- Forum: MP - General Support
- Topic: Are there modifications on video outputs
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Re: Are there modifications on video outputs
Thanks for the feedback. Knowing this fact I will search whether there is something wong with the notebook configuration.
Manfred
Manfred
- Tue Sep 23, 2014 5:41 pm
- Forum: MP - General Support
- Topic: Are there modifications on video outputs
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Are there modifications on video outputs
I am using XnViewMP version 0.68 and use it to show snippets of film. But it seems that the video player behind XnViewMP make some modifications or optimizations on the output.
The effect is, that after the first inital pictures of the video, it becomes darker and a higher contrast. This effect ...
The effect is, that after the first inital pictures of the video, it becomes darker and a higher contrast. This effect ...