![]() If an Nvidia graphics card is connected to a display with a resolution a TV would have, 1920×1080 for example, then it deems the display a HDTV and not a monitor. Just a quick explanation as to why this is the default. Check out the following video that highlights the difference the setting can make: You should see a noticeable difference right away when you play videos in VLC Media Player. Just click on the other monitors to activate them on the Video Color Settings of the Nvidia Control Panel and enable the Full setting for the dynamic range for them. Note that you may want to make the change for all connected monitors. Select Full (0-255) instead of Limited (16-235) in the Dynamic Range menu.Switch to "With the NVIDIA Settings" if the option is not enabled. ![]() ![]() Go to Video > Adjust Video Color Settings.If the entry does not appear, tap on the Windows-key, type Nvidia Control Panel, and select the option from the list of search results instead. Right-click on the desktop of the computer system and select Nvidia Control Panel from it.Try the following fix once you have come to the conclusion that black levels may look washed out in VLC Media Player: ![]()
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