Permit EVR to dynamically change the video Aspect Ratio Enabling this mode breaks the internalĪspect Ratio controls as the video image always covers the entire viewing area. To cover the entire screen (the video borders may appear a bit distorted). When enabled, the EVR Video Renderer compensates for 4:3 or 16:9 content by performing a non-linear stretch on the video image Use EVR non-linear stretch for 16:9 and 4:3 content It is limited to Windows Vista (or newer) and requires Aero (windows vista's desktop rendering mode) enabled.Ĭards with limited Direct3D hardware may fail to work with this feature. In hardware-specific cases where a special renderer is used route video output through special hardware.Īllow EVR to span video across multiple monitorsĮnabling this setting allows EVR Video Renderer to display video across multiple monitors (video-wall mode). Setting a custom video renderer re-routing video output to a user-defined filter (component).
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Updating or configuring the display driver may help, and if not, there are work-around detailed on the This is caused by a Display Driver setting. Under some conditions, the video content may appear "washed out" (black will look gray, image may look as if the contrast isn't set properly). If you are experiencing problems with video rendering (video picture), try switching the video renderer between "EVR", "Haali Video Renderer" and "VMR9 Windowless". If your hardware or version of windows is too old, some renderers may notįunction while others may provide you with a better image and stability. Video rendering technology has evolved over the years.
The Video Renderer is the component used to render video on-screen.Įach Video Renderer component has its benefits and limitations (click the "?" button for detailed information on each renderer).