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Monday, December 13, 2004 11:07:27 PM(UTC)
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Hello, when I use the Indeo Codec (Win XP version 5.2) the color is over-saturated. The color for the same movie is fine with Microsoft Video 1 or several other codecs.
Have any other people encountered this problem when using Indeo?
Is there a way to adjust the color saturation when using Indeo?
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Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:04:49 AM(UTC)
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You can configure a compressor in step 3 of 4 of the Make Movie Wizard. Click "Configure Video Compressor" after selecting the required codec in step 2 of 4 of the wizard. Increasing the quality setting will help. The older version of the codec doesn't seem to have this problem.
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