Nvidia Control Panel Settings no longer affect VLC
Posted: 14 Jul 2018 20:28
Nvidia Control Panel has a few really cool settings which can alter the look/clarity of video you watch on-the-fly, including the sharpening of edges, image noise reduction, Color/Contrast/Brightness/Hue/Saturation/Dynamic Range, etc. These make it very easy for a user to change the look of video to suit their specific tastes as well as quickly change them when the settings may work for some styles of video such as animation, but not for others like live-action. This has all worked wonderfully with VLC for as long as I can remember, but now I've noticed it no longer works. After several hours of reinstalling VLC, drivers, and fruitlessly searching online I have gone through several versions of VLC and the last version it still works for is 2.2.8—the last one prior to the 3.0.0 release.
So I'm just curious if anyone knows why this no longer works with current releases of VLC? I've made sure to add it to Nvidia Control Panel's "whitelist", I've looked through VLC's settings to see if there was a way to force it to use the GPU on the off chance it was because it was defaulting to integrated graphics or something (which probably wouldn't be a problem anyways). Is there any way to fix this so that I'm not forced to use an older version?
Sorry if this does not belong here, I know it involves another program but considering it works for older versions of VLC it seems like it has something to do with what was changed in between the update. I don't know if it matters in this case, but I'm using Windows 10.
Thanks
So I'm just curious if anyone knows why this no longer works with current releases of VLC? I've made sure to add it to Nvidia Control Panel's "whitelist", I've looked through VLC's settings to see if there was a way to force it to use the GPU on the off chance it was because it was defaulting to integrated graphics or something (which probably wouldn't be a problem anyways). Is there any way to fix this so that I'm not forced to use an older version?
Sorry if this does not belong here, I know it involves another program but considering it works for older versions of VLC it seems like it has something to do with what was changed in between the update. I don't know if it matters in this case, but I'm using Windows 10.
Thanks