Is there way to make video played on media player classic more vivid, like PowerDVD or Sony LCD TV ?

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"more vivid" like what? What do PowerDVD or the TV offer exactly? – slhck Jan 25 at 13:10
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How would you define more vivid? Seems a very subjective thing. I use both classic MP and PowerDVD and notice no differences on my system. – BBlake Jan 25 at 13:10
My gut feeling is "Use VLC Player" or "Adjust TV settings" – MBraedley Jan 25 at 13:34
I just figured out that Sony has X-Reality PRO Engine to make video very crisp and vivid : youtube.com/watch?v=2Dl0c87el9M Any PC software can do thing like that ? – ITFan Feb 7 at 8:47
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Get the newer versions of it, switch to VRM-9 (windowed) Render mode In View/options, playback/output/direct show. Then go into View/Options , at the bottom select Miscellaneous , Then you can tweak the saturation brightness contrast and hue. These controls are in the later versions of MPC and MPC HomeCinema.

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I just figured out that Sony has X-Reality PRO Engine to make video very crisp and vivid : youtube.com/watch?v=2Dl0c87el9M Any PC software can do thing like that ? – ITFan Feb 7 at 8:48
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