Changing
Video Settings
in Windows Media Player 10
Article Published
by Marc Liron - Microsoft MVP
How To Change Video Settings In WMP 10
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You know how it is... you hire a DVD and the colour is not quite
correct or you want to adjust the brightness of your TV screen to enjoy
the movie a little better...
Well if you are watching a downloaded video or even a
DVD on your computer, if you are using Windows Media Player this
brief article will show you how to make these adjustments and get
the maximum enjoyment from your movie. |
To adjust the video
settings:
1. Click the Now Playing Tab along the top of the
Window.
2. On the View menu, point to Enhancements, and
then click Video Settings (see Fig 1.1)

Fig 1.1 - Finding the Video Settings Option.
3. In the
Enhancements pane (see Fig 1.2), move the Hue, Saturation,
Brightness, and Contrast sliders to the settings that you want to
use.
Note:
To hide the video settings, click the Close button in the
Enhancements pane.
..

Fig 1.2 - The Enhancements pane.
...and that's all you
need to know to adjust the video settings to suit your viewing
tastes!
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