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RE: Full Range washed out

Posted by: Balázs As a rule of thumb to remember: washed out results always happen when somewhere along the capture or decode pipeline there is an ele...

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RE: Full Range washed out

I originally wanted full range because the game footage looked washed out when playing the games on my monitor during the capture process. However, ye...

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RE: Full Range washed out

Yeah, it seems that this is a capture card or driver issue and not a problem with your codec. I'm going to get in touch with Elgato to try and fix the...

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RE: Full Range washed out

Posted by: Balázs In that case I'm pretty sure it's limited range, unless there is some specific option on the card that specifically indicates it is ...

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RE: Full Range washed out

Posted by: Balázs I see, I'm not too much familiar with capturing in VDub, the question I have is who does the conversion to YV12? Is it VDub or does ...

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RE: Full Range washed out

Posted by: Balázs I need more details about the capture pipeline, how is the capture done exactly, and what is the capture format provided by the card...

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RE: Full Range washed out

Posted by: Balázs Hi, This is due to incorrect interpretation of the decoded data. Most likely VirtualDub asks the codec to decode as YV12 (YUV 4:2:0)...

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