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Old December 9th 07, 01:52 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
David Hester
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Default Driver problem watching video

I currently have 162,18 drivers installed, for my 8800GTS card, when I up
date the drivers any cideo I wathc with media player the colour is "washed
out" (I know this is not a technical term).

I have thried the drivers from the Nvidia site and the beta drivers, both
with the same result. I can get back to a "normal" screen by changing
options in the control panel, but different videoa need different
adjustments. This is not the case with the 162.18 drivers.

Any assistance would be appricated.



 




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