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    Wierd "grayscale" video issue.

    Okay, here's the problem. About 4 or 5 months ago (not sure exact time of start), SOME video I would play would not give correct color. Instead, the video would be in a "grayscale" going from a bright washed out white to a dark blue-ish almost black. Totally odd. SO. Here are some facts.

    It is not a program problem. It happens whether I use WMP or Zoom player or BS Player.
    It is not a codec problem. It happens on ALL codecs except....see the next point.
    Both QT and RM files work fine. Nice pretty color with no issues.
    It is not a file problem, as it happens with every file, whether downloaded, created myself, OR a web stream such as MSN Video.
    It is not a monitor issue, I have tried another monitor.
    Since its not just on one player, it can't be a plugin problem.

    I have replaced the following with no fix:
    WMP
    DirectX
    NVidia Video Card drivers
    BS Player
    EVERY Codec I could find


    If I could figure out how to screen-cap WMP playing a file to show you what I mean by grayscale, I would. Any ideas on how to do that?

    More importantly, any ideas AT ALL on what this could be? Before I reinstall Windows I want to hear some ideas, please! =)

    Thank you in advance for any help.

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    In WMP try going into tools/options/performance and turning hardware acceration off. That may solve the problem. You could also try doing that globally by right clicking the desktop and selecting properties/settings/advanced/troubleshoot to try and get a screenshot.

    Also, have you installed the codec pack available here?...

    http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...Codec_Pack.htm
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    Thanks fink, I'll try both turning off hardware acceleration and replacing the codecs again.

    By the way, with a gig of ram and a 3.0ghz P4, why would I need to lower hardware acceleration? My Vid card is an Nvidia 6800 GT, I'd think that would be okay with hardware acceleration on?

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    AHA!!!!!!!!! OMG THANK YOU!!! Lowering the hardware acceleration to the "get rid of DirectDraw and DirectX stuff" worked! I think it's some weird program affecting it. Grrr. But it works. So thank you so much.

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    It's very possible the 'program affecting it' could be 'real player' and/or 'quicktime player' if you have those installed as full programs. You might try uninstalling them both and using the alternates for Real and Quick from this site ...
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