Video Problems with Windows Media Player
Why is the projected video black in the Player?
If you can see the Player, but the Video and Visualization pane is black, this usually indicates that your video card is not configured correctly. You can usually correct this problem by changing the video acceleration and/or overlay settings for your video card.
To change video acceleration, do the following:
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In Windows Media Player, on the Tools menu, click Options.
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In the Options dialog box, click the Performance tab.
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In the Video Acceleration area, move the slider to adjust the video-acceleration capabilities of your video hardware. Drag the slider to Full to use all available video acceleration. Drag the slider to None to use basic video-acceleration settings that work with most video hardware.
To change overlay settings, do the following:
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In Windows Media Player, on the Tools menu, click Options.
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In the Options dialog box, click the Performance tab.
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In the Video Acceleration area, click the Advanced button.
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In the Video Acceleration Settings dialog box, under Video Acceleration, clear the Use overlays check box.
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on Sep 26, 2019