The problem starts with the viewing of the video clips: The board tools of the operating systems do not reproduce all video data and are often uncomfortable. Windows users should help the operating system with a player, such as the free VLC player. There are many alternative “skins” on the VideoLAN website for the small-scale program interface. The top menu bar controls options, settings, and can retrieve information such as codec and image rate to its media clips. For photographers with little video experience, this is a great help. The menu tree allows navigation through individual source devices and the direct retrieval of media files. With the format compatibility, the VLC software player is very open.
All of us tested video formats he plays easily. With interlaced videos, where the video image is recorded in two consecutive half-images, it is recommended to use the "De-Interlacer" on the PC monitor to compensate for the visual "image-tearing". To further optimize playback, brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma, and sharpness can be influenced by sliders. For live correction during playback, you need a powerful computer for 4K video. For photographers who value the right color, the correction in the playback program is not comfortable. The program is ultimately used for viewing and playing finished videos and not for correction.
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