Tim Cee
October 9th, 2011, 06:19 PM
I could really use some serious help and I apologize in advance for how long I know this post will be.
As a few of you know I came from Still image photography to HD video. What a jump and what a whole new world. I installed Vegas Pro 10 on my old Windows 32 bit system and fumbled along with a little help from Perone Ford, a member here as well as a few others in the forum. I learned that, or at least I think I learned that a 64 bit system is better and Windows 7 also allows me much more RAM than the 4GB I had to work with on my old Vista 32 bit system so I upgraded to this newer system, see specs below.
By the way I use the system mostly for Photoshop CS5 on my still images and Sony Vegas Pro 10 for my HD video. I post my videos on my You Tube channel but also like to watch them on my PC in Windows Media Player. I use Quick Time to preview my video projects before posting them on You Tube but also watch them on my system using Windows Media Player as it gets me full screen viewing and seemed to closely match the color and appearance that Quick Time displayed my videos at. On the old system it was a perfect world.
Now on the new system here is what is happening. By the way I am using the same monitor I only changed the PC out. Just as with the old system, I used Spyder Pro 3 to calibrate my monitor. Now all still images look great. Even video looks great if played using QuickTime Player. The video is rendered as MP4 with all the exact same settings just as before ( I use these setting to put the videos on my You Tube Channel ) anyways now when trying to play them in Windows Media Player they are disgustingly over saturated and look terrible. They also look horrible when watching them on my You Tube channel but as I said the color is dead on true to how I edited my still images when viewing them and dead on true to how I rendered them on my video played using Quick Time.
Correct me if I'm wrong here but there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor for windows Media Player without affecting the color profile I created using the Spyder Pro which looks great in Quick Time so I am at a loss. Should I even be using Windows Media Player for anything at all? I realize my playback and workflow is odd but it is self taught, I would love some suggestions on that also.
Please PLEASE help, So what am I doing wrong here folk's? Except for the machine itself I have everything else set up just as before but now suffer this color dilemma. Here's my new system specs.
Windows 7 64 bit machine
XPS 8300 Intel Core i7-2600 processor(8MB Cache, 3.4GHz)
12GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHZ, 2x4GB/2x2GB
AMD Radeon HD 6770 Graphics card
Thanks for the help in advance
As a few of you know I came from Still image photography to HD video. What a jump and what a whole new world. I installed Vegas Pro 10 on my old Windows 32 bit system and fumbled along with a little help from Perone Ford, a member here as well as a few others in the forum. I learned that, or at least I think I learned that a 64 bit system is better and Windows 7 also allows me much more RAM than the 4GB I had to work with on my old Vista 32 bit system so I upgraded to this newer system, see specs below.
By the way I use the system mostly for Photoshop CS5 on my still images and Sony Vegas Pro 10 for my HD video. I post my videos on my You Tube channel but also like to watch them on my PC in Windows Media Player. I use Quick Time to preview my video projects before posting them on You Tube but also watch them on my system using Windows Media Player as it gets me full screen viewing and seemed to closely match the color and appearance that Quick Time displayed my videos at. On the old system it was a perfect world.
Now on the new system here is what is happening. By the way I am using the same monitor I only changed the PC out. Just as with the old system, I used Spyder Pro 3 to calibrate my monitor. Now all still images look great. Even video looks great if played using QuickTime Player. The video is rendered as MP4 with all the exact same settings just as before ( I use these setting to put the videos on my You Tube Channel ) anyways now when trying to play them in Windows Media Player they are disgustingly over saturated and look terrible. They also look horrible when watching them on my You Tube channel but as I said the color is dead on true to how I edited my still images when viewing them and dead on true to how I rendered them on my video played using Quick Time.
Correct me if I'm wrong here but there seems to be no way to adjust the monitor for windows Media Player without affecting the color profile I created using the Spyder Pro which looks great in Quick Time so I am at a loss. Should I even be using Windows Media Player for anything at all? I realize my playback and workflow is odd but it is self taught, I would love some suggestions on that also.
Please PLEASE help, So what am I doing wrong here folk's? Except for the machine itself I have everything else set up just as before but now suffer this color dilemma. Here's my new system specs.
Windows 7 64 bit machine
XPS 8300 Intel Core i7-2600 processor(8MB Cache, 3.4GHz)
12GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHZ, 2x4GB/2x2GB
AMD Radeon HD 6770 Graphics card
Thanks for the help in advance