Techsurvivors
Archives => 2003 => Topic started by: Jay on April 05, 2003, 11:06:00 PM
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I don't notice it when doing every day things on my computer. Colors also print out the same as on my screen... However, when it comes to watching a DVD, the screen is really dark. Even in non-dark parts of the movie. In dark parts of the movie, you can barely see anything... I looked on apples kbase, but didnt find anything useful to me.
I kinda remember posting about this before, but I did a search and didn't find anything.
I am running X.2.4. Tried booting into 9 but still had the same problem. My monitor is connected using an ADB adaptor.
I was going to buy a new LCD monitor, but I was just asked to go back to Europe (like last year's trip)... This time as an assistant leader... So needless spending isnt an option
Thanks!
Jay
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I'm guessing it's just getting older and darker.
That's normal.
You just notice it with DVDs.
They sell DVD Players pretty cheap I think.
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Or maybe I'd try messing around with the Colour Sync Control Panel a bit... remember which one you use normally to use for everything else.
If you come up with something that helps with DVD's... I'd just go through the calibration process and make a custom colour sync file, call it "For DVD" or something... switch to that just before you start a DVD.
Just a thought...