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The Weird One
(Senior Member) Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Indiana
Posts: 299
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Windows media
Is there a way to adjust the brightness and contrast of windows media when it is embedded into a webpage? thanks
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Mexico
Posts: 8
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It is not possible to be fit, if anybody it profit that communicates to us.
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Forum King
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Where Hell Froze Over
Posts: 2,466
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Whoa.......someone need to not use babelfish.....
to your question....I do not think it is possible to change the brightness of embeded media except for actually changing the file itself Software is like sex: It's better when it's free.-*-If at first you don't succeed; call it version 1.0-*-Guess the band from pics game |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Mexico
Posts: 8
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Sorry, my intention is simply to participate ...
bye !!! |
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Followed by Gnomes
(Forum King) Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: West Virginia Googolplex: 10^10¹°° FB:/SSJ4.DominusDeus DeviantArt: DominusDeus XboX GT: A Wild Meeseeks Playstation 4: DominusDeus
Posts: 7,162
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That... isn't participation. It's spamming.
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Banned
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oregon
Posts: 11,002
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Avisynth might be able to do that.
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