It can be caused by:
- Option you choose in BSplayer capture format (CTRL+P -> Frame and thumbnail capture -> Frame capture (screenshot) -> Convert captured images in software -> check the formats)
- The renderer used to draw the video images on screen (CTRL+P -> Video -> Video rendering -> Rendering mode). Your video cards' settings could have different colors settings between normal display (images captured) and overlay display (video scenes if you have chosen overlay renderer in BSplayer)
- You (or the codecs used to decode the videos) have changed the colors settings in BSplayer/codec preferences
- Other causes I can't actually think of...
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