How to fix oversaturated youtube video? - Redmi Note 9 Questions & Answers

I've noticed that my display's brightness automatically increases and gets oversaturated when viewing videos on the youtube and twitch app in fullscreen. When the videos are playing in portrait mode, display is normal but once the video is switched to landscape mode the oversaturation happens and this doesn't disappear even if you switch back to portrait mode...Display reverts back to normal only after exiting the video.
This effect seems to be subtle in lifelike videos but becomes really apparent in gameplay and other animated videos. The twitch streams look so cartoonish that it is impossible to enjoy gameplay streams on my mobile. Fullscreen videos from Chrome browser dont seem to be affected by this.
Is anyone else affected by this? Is there any solution?

Two things I recommend disabling if you encounter this:
- Under display, go to "screen colors/pallet" and change it to whichever color temperature you prefer (automatic is enabled by default)
- Check if you have "reading mode" enabled

AlmostIdiot said:
Two things I recommend disabling if you encounter this:
- Under display, go to "screen colors/pallet" and change it to whichever color temperature you prefer (automatic is enabled by default)
- Check if you have "reading mode" enabled
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I've already turn off the reading mode and choose screen colors to automatic but its still seems so oversaturated or its just software bug?. But if iam watching it on 1080p its just like hdr video

I was recommending you to disable automatic colors, that's why I believe colors are too saturated, you can change temperature too if you want. Sorry if I wasn't clear.

AlmostIdiot said:
I was recommending you to disable automatic colors, that's why I believe colors are too saturated, you can change temperature too if you want. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
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Thanks man it work

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[Minor FIX] Washed Out Home Screen from Full Screen Videos

This isn't a complete fix, but seems to reduce the washed out image/over exposed home screen from watching videos in full screen mode.
Settings -> Developer options -> Checkmark Disable HW overlays -> Checkmark Force GPU rendering
See if this helps because either I'm loosing my mind or this actually helps - a bit. :angel:
I tried it and it didn't make any difference to me.
Enable he overlay will cause G movie play not rendering just fyi
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
So this doesn't work? I am getting tired of Netflix and other videos washing out on me. This isn't a hardware problem, is it?
Yes it breaks Google Movies. It seems to reduce the gamma overkill from watching full screen videos, but it is still there. It doesn't hurt you at all to try it and if it doesn't work just disable it again. Personally it seems to have helped slightly.
I'm having an issue when I am watching a movie or youtube in landscape mode the screen starts to darken until it shuts off the screen. I went into developer mode and disable HW overlays, it made it go away. What are your thoughts? Sorry if I'm deviating from topic.

saturated colors when playing videos

Hello, who knows how to get rid of automatic color popping mode when playing videos, i ve noticed it on youtube.
Possibly by going into Setting>Display>Color mode & Temperature and change your color settings through there.
Yes despite activating normal colors setting, the color turns satured automatically when playing a video. That is a huge limitation. Weird from huawei
ketman5001 said:
Yes despite activating normal colors setting, the color turns satured automatically when playing a video. That is a huge limitation. Weird from huawei
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Looks fine to me, but I would blame the app writers.
Seems like the Video Enhance mode on Samsung S8/9.
Jonathan-H said:
Looks fine to me, but I would blame the app writers.
Seems like the Video Enhance mode on Samsung S8/9.
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Why dont they simply add an option to disable that. I like natural colors

Question YouTube HDR

Does the screen auto brighten on YouTube when watching HDR videos mine doesn't seem to do it and I recall on my older Samsung phones it did
da1e8 said:
Does the screen auto brighten on YouTube when watching HDR videos mine doesn't seem to do it and I recall on my older Samsung phones it did
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You can check Settings - Display - Adaptive brightness. If it's enabled and general screen brightness is automatically changed in different places, then it could be a YouTube app setting it issue.
It_ler said:
You can check Settings - Display - Adaptive brightness. If it's enabled and general screen brightness is automatically changed in different places, then it could be a YouTube app setting it issue.
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Go to settings > Advanced features > video brightness
and activate youtube
It_ler said:
You can check Settings - Display - Adaptive brightness. If it's enabled and general screen brightness is automatically changed in different places, then it could be a YouTube app setting it issue.
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I think what he meant is in older HDR phones while playing HDR videos, it used to automatically set a brightness (only while playing the HDR video) which isn't happening in the S21U even for me! Maybe it's a new thing but ya there's a change

Question Video playback : oversharpening

Hello
I have just bought a tab s8+, and videos played in fullscreen seem to be aggressively oversharpened (no issue in popup view).
It is noticeable when upscaling is involved, especially when the video resolution is at 1080p or below, causing a lot of ringing artifacts (mainly white lines around black borders). The image seems quite unnatural.
One way I have found to disable this post-processing is to use VLC, and in the settings set hw acceleration to be used only for decoding (as opposed to the "full" setting).
However, this post-processing is still enabled for other video apps (Youtube, Amazon, TV...).
Has anyone noticed the same thing, and is there any setting or way (adb, root...) to correct this behavior ?
Thanks

Question Is the Netflix app reducing the contrast/grey-washes the colors for anyone else?

It seems like there's some bug either with the app itself or with the phone's color management. When a video on Netflix is playing something happens to the contrast settings and it becomes too washed-out, and that decontrasting thing is visibly disabled when I swipe the phone's menu down during playback. You can actually see when swiping away the menu (to the point it's actually not on the screen any longer) the point where the contrast suddenly jumps between low and (too/black-crushed) high settings.
Changing the MIUI color scheme doesn't correct the problem.
EDIT: I should note that the Netflix app uses its own brightness setting which overrides the system's when content is played, and it along with the contrast thing get disabled whenever a phone GUI element is displayed (even when adjusting the volume the contrast and brightness jump momentarily).
I have same issue with YouTube. I was able to fix it by enabling Disable HW overlays in Developer options. I don't know if it will work for Netflix though.
KBK909 said:
I have same issue with YouTube. I was able to fix it by enabling Disable HW overlays in Developer options. I don't know if it will work for Netflix though.
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That worked! Although the contrast like this is, as I mentioned, maybe a bit too much.
Does this setting affect battery life? Because on some XDA article this was written:
"Disable HW overlays: Hardware overlays allow apps that display something on the screen to use less processing power. Without the overlay, an app shares the video memory and has to constantly check for collision and clipping to render a proper image. Don't mess with this option unless you have a good reason to."
What hardware is disabled? Because it says "always use GPU" when I thought using non-hardware processing it means "software executed by the CPU".

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