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by conartist6
16 Sep 2021 18:47
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4
Replies: 3
Views: 873

Re: VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4

Now my questions are, "why is this happening," and also "what should be happening?" As for why there are two possible reasons for the DXGI colorspace selection algorithm not to be used. Either one of three system calls did not succeed, or HAVE_DXGI1_6_H was not defined in the com...
by conartist6
16 Sep 2021 18:21
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4
Replies: 3
Views: 873

Re: VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4

I dug a little into the source just to see where those messages are being printed. 3.x prints them here . My 4.x nightly prints them here . One very interesting thing I notice is that my VLC4 output does not include the "Output max luminance" line , which if present indicates that an alter...
by conartist6
16 Sep 2021 17:40
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4
Replies: 3
Views: 873

VLC3 HDR10 video is washed out compared to VLC4

I was trying to watch an HDR10 movie and I wanted to be sure that it was rendering correctly. I actually tried four different players to see what the content "should" look like, and the result was that VLC3 had an image that looked "washed out", especially compared to VLC4, whose...
by conartist6
19 Mar 2010 17:46
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Slackware: missing demux modules
Replies: 4
Views: 760

Re: Slackware: missing demux modules

Sorry I should've tried that first. It appears then that the problem is with slacky's package. The only thing that I would note is that the downloads page for slackware contains dead links... (specifically http://slackware.org.uk/3rd-party/alien/restricted_slackbuilds/vlc/) Thanks for the help! -con...
by conartist6
17 Mar 2010 02:30
Forum: VLC media player for Linux and friends Troubleshooting
Topic: Slackware: missing demux modules
Replies: 4
Views: 760

Slackware: missing demux modules

I haven't used VLC much on this computer so I didn't notice that it wasn't working quite how it should have been, however I seem to be unable to play most sorts of video. I am using VLC 1.0.2 (Goldeneye). The root of the problem seems to be that when I start up the player I get a series of messages ...

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