cibodis Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Hello , In windows mode, the backgroud color is black. So, with 16:9 TV program, I have the video in the midle, and the rest of the image is black. But in fullscreen mode, the backgroud color is dark violet. So, with 16:9 TV program, I have the video in the midle, and the rest of the image is black violet. No pretty ! Is the same, onto two different PC, and with a 19" crt screen, a 15"lcd sreen, and a 40" lcd TV. this problem occur in 3.6 version and 3.9.1 version too ! Any idea for have a black background in fullscreen ? thank's Cibodis Quote
Tjod Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Try Options>OSD Apearance->Use Cutout Frame. Quote
cibodis Posted January 7, 2008 Author Posted January 7, 2008 Try Options>OSD Apearance->Use Cutout Frame. thank's for your answer. This option is alread enabled. In fact, after watching more tv program's, it's all the video that it's impacted. Black, is not black, but dark violet. So the contrast is not good. It's more visible when there no video, or when video is very dark. It's more visible in fullscreen, but the problem is the same in widowed mode. In window, dark violet is more dark, so i have not seem in my first analyse. It's the overlay default background color that is dark violet. hard dark violet in a window mode, light dark violet in a fullscreen mode. Can i modify these color in dbviewer ? Quote
Tjod Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Can i modify these color in dbviewer ?No it is the Overlay color witch is used departs on the Grafikdriver.Are you using Overscan in the DVBViewer? Than Use Cutout Frame did not work. You can tay a other Video Renderer. Quote
cibodis Posted January 7, 2008 Author Posted January 7, 2008 I dont use overscan. I already try different decoder and video renderer. thanks for your reply. I try have a look in my graphic driver Quote
cibodis Posted January 18, 2008 Author Posted January 18, 2008 I dont use overscan.I already try different decoder and video renderer. thanks for your reply. I try have a look in my graphic driver OK, I'll Find a solution: I switch from VGA to HDMI on my LCD TV. All is great now. Thank's for your answers. It was a vga video graphic bug, not a DVBViewer bug Quote
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