What I mean by "blackened" is this. I can discern the words, and the highlighting of text, but the colors are so dark that I cannot discern them. It's almost like a document that has been burned but not completely.
When I make a song on KHP and replay the song before saving the cdg file, the colors are fine. (I have not really ever had success playing a song with KHP. The text moves way too slowly; I always just create the cdg file and then see how it is on Microstudio) However, after saving the file, when I try to play it on Microstudio, the colors are all black like all the others. I know the monitor can show the colors, it just doesn't "want to" when I'm using Microstudio.
I'm aware of the "centering" controls that some monitors have on their consoles. The monitor in question has a very bad centering problem when playing cdg files or discs using Microstudio. It's almost like the surface of the song has moved to the right and started to wrap itself underneath. I can even see the shadow of the wrapped portion on the right side. Using the controls, I can wrap it still further, but I cannot totally unwrap it. There is always some part that is lost.
I said that I had two monitors. The one I was using, (Hyundai DeluxScan 15B) sometimes sticks on settings and is unaffected by the controls. (This problem was independent of Microstudio) I decided to use it again and for some reason the controls are operating just fine. (I installed dx81 during my crisis. Maybe that's it or maybe it has to do with the re-install that erased some file corruption) So I am no longer using the AcerView 34t UVGA. I am responding to your inquiry in hopes that if there is a bug in the program, it can be fixed. I also thought that there might be an issue with UVGA as opposed to VGA. My guess is that the monitor was just bad.
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