White turns into greyish when playing recorded desktop video in browser

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White turns into greyish when playing recorded desktop video in browser

Postby phway » 23 Nov 2019 19:48

Hello Everyone!


I'd like to record a desktop video and display it on a website using the HTML5 video element. VLC has all the features I need and I'm super happy about it! First of all, thank you for it!

I noticed something strange. White color turns into greyish when playing the video in Chrome and IE. It's perfectly OK in Firefox and Opera. Here's a comparison screenshot:
https://postimg.cc/D4yTtp1W

The video is displayed correctly in every desktop player I tried.

The settings I used during recording the desktop video:
Capture Device - Capture Mode: Desktop, frame rate: 20.00 f/s, encapsulation: mp4/mov, video codec: H-264.

I'm using Windows 8.1 and my computer has Intel Graphics chipset.

Could you give me some advice, please? Any help really appreciated!


Thank you in advance!

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Re: White turns into greyish when playing recorded desktop video in browser

Postby phway » 05 Dec 2019 08:16

It seems that the problem is with YUV color range.

Since I'm a new member, I don't want to mention other programs' name here (because admins might think that I came here to advertise other programs), but the point is, I didn't find how to change the color range in VLC, so I opened the video in a video editor, set the YUV color range to partial and finally re-recorded the video. It's fine now.

I hope this will be helpful for someone later.


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