What you need is dynamic range compression. You can get a browser extension to apply it to everything you watch in a browser. VLC also has a setting for it, but I think they call it something else.
If you’re using an app or a smart tv, then sucks to be you I guess.
What you need is dynamic range compression. You can get a browser extension to apply it to everything you watch in a browser. VLC also has a setting for it, but I think they call it something else.
If you’re using an app or a smart tv, then sucks to be you I guess.
Do u know where that setting is in vlc?
I’ll do you one better, i give you instructions:
https://www.geekality.net/blog/settings-for-vlc-dynamic-range-compression
Thx a bunch! Will try with Inna
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