![]() This combined with VLC playback could account for the head parking often, and the time taken to move the head back to position could be causing the issue. That drive and many other Green and Red drives from WD have Intellipark which by default forces the head to park after 8 seconds of no "activity." They also usually have 64MB cache (may or may not contribute). I have a Western Digital Green WD20EARX drive. I think this may be more about the drive than the software, but obviously the software is part of it, as the issue is not apparent in GOM Player (only used it last night for limited testing). Try it on your own PC, and especially if you have an LCD monitor and turn to the sides, you can really notice it.I had this issue and tried something I thought might be related as a fix, and saved this thread to post to in case it worked. There's other threads about this issue on the net, too. If anyone could inform me of a tweak on how to solve this problem, it would be great. See how the bars are now washed out and grey? Lets look at a comparison of both images together: ![]() This is what it looks like in windowed mode - And here is full screen mode ![]() Here's some examples of the problem (Click on the thumbnails for full version: Hell it makes me want to uke2: Please tell me I'm not crazy and this bothers some of you guys too! Anyways, I was wondering if anyone here would be able to help and recommend a tweak so the bars don't change color. Me and many other people have noticed a bug with WMP 11 where when you watch a video and then switch it to full screen, the black bars turn "grey" (or gray, however you want to spell it.) and my theory is it attempts to match the "black level" of the video, but I mist say It's highly distracting. Windows Media 11 gray bars in Vista- driving me nuts!
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