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Hi guys. I have Kodi v16.1 “Jarvis” on Windows 10. Whenever I start a video playback the video is unwatchable and just colors it used to just be off color but still watchable until the update. The sound seems normal and its just the picture. I have this on any video being played on Kodi.

If someone could please help I would be very grateful
Provide a debug log of your "clean" installation.

We cannot provide support if you are still using the banned piracy add-ons that got your last thread binned.

You will need to replicate the problem with a local file or a legitimate add-on but like I said, if you still have piracy add-ons installed no help can be provided.
How would I post a log from Kodi. I'm fairly new to this. i have removed the banned add-ons like.
(2016-05-07, 17:41)nabeelu Wrote: [ -> ]How would I post a log from Kodi. I'm fairly new to this. i have removed the banned add-ons like.

Debug log info:

http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1707504
http://goo.gl/e4qPh0
I hope this is what you were looking for. there was two, one "kodi old" and the other just "kodi"
this is "Kodi". I only enabled specific log file for video and audio
Didn't see support for windows 10 https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us...ipset.html your log is pretty short, seems not complete, but nothing stands out in what you posted. Try software rendering in settings>video>acceleration and toggle DXVA2 and see what does for you?
(2016-05-08, 00:08)PatK Wrote: [ -> ]Didn't see support for windows 10 https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us...ipset.html your log is pretty short, seems not complete, but nothing stands out in what you posted. Try software rendering in settings>video>acceleration and toggle DXVA2 and see what does for you?

I tried what you said but no luck. the problem is only on Kodi's player and i don't have the problem on any other players. any ideas?
Kodi uses the same basic video code that VLC uses, so if Video Lan works fine, then Kodi should work fine; the biggest difference is that VLC is set for software rendering as default, while Kodi is set for hardware default. Time to re-check those settings. While you're in settings you might want to play around with the 16-235 colour limits in system settings.