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Videos acting odd

Stg-Flame

Diamond Member
I just installed new drivers for my GPU and now all of my videos are too bright. Everything else is fine as my games, applications, etc. all look the same. The videos, however, are quite screwed up.

Does anyone know how to fix this other than rolling back to my old drivers? I will still search around for a solution after I post this. FIXED

EDIT: Quicktime now seems to crash every time I try to load it.
 
You can try reinstall all your codecs. Maybe there are some updated ones that work.

I see you have the 7900GT, I have a 7900GS. Where are you getting your drivers from? Everytime I install new ones from Nvidia I lose my display(I'm really starting to think it's just my Viewsonic monitor being a bitch though).

 
Originally posted by: Tarrant64
You can try reinstall all your codecs. Maybe there are some updated ones that work.

I see you have the 7900GT, I have a 7900GS. Where are you getting your drivers from? Everytime I install new ones from Nvidia I lose my display(I'm really starting to think it's just my Viewsonic monitor being a bitch though).

I got my Forceware Drivers from the nVidia site. However, I also have a ViewSonic. (G90f CRT) Before, I was getting my drivers from eVGA, but the last ones I downloaded from them really slowed down my games and it caused sparkles on my monitor.
http://i101.photobucket.com/al...oticpenguin666/Wtf.jpg

The picture shows what my old drivers were doing when I would move anything around on my monitor. Also, if there was any black in a game, it would have a lot of sparkles where those colored lines originate from.

Anyways, I finally got my videos to work correctly by messing with the video options in my nVidia Control Panel, but now my Quicktime Player crashes every time I try to load it. This poses quite a problem as all of the videos for my Psychology Class are in Quicktime Format.
 
No. I have never updated it because I never really used it. It never did this to me, though. The moment I installed the new Forceware Drivers, it started crashing. So it leads me to believe that the crashing is due to my new drivers. I don't want to roll the drivers back because my games are working phenomenally.
 
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