On 10/28/2010 8:39 AM, Tim wrote: > On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 14:09 -0500, D Wyatt wrote: >> The majority of videos play a little too dark, so I usually bump up >> the brightness about 10 points. > > If the majority are bad, perhaps the real issue's outside of mplayer > (monitor set up, or all video output). > > Usually, video's look too bright (or at least the darker portions of the > video signal), as they're prepared for television sets, which have a > different gamma than computer monitors. > If I wanted everything brighter, then the monitor level would obviously be the place to change settings. If anything, I would be more likely to *lower* the monitor's brightness. Generally, the whole video is acceptable but when there are, for example, nighttime scenes that just look black, increasing the brightness reveals details so you have some clue as to what is going on. I tend to be a multi-tasker - I never do anything full-screen. I have been noticing a slight growth in the tendency on linux to configure tools with the expectation that they will be the only thing in use until their use is completed. For example, another minor complaint w/resp to gmplayer is that between F12 and F13 the ability to minimize the control console of the gui has been eliminated. The video window can be minimized, but not the control console. In F12, both could be individually minimized. Oh, and btw, I have not noticed any tendency for videos to be too bright. I have never lowered the brightness on any video, be it Anime, TV show or movie. Even youtube clips are sometimes so dark that i have to download the .flv or .mp4 and view it in gmplayer with increased brightness. Regards, D Wyatt -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines