Windows Media Player has lost the color it's all mixed in pastel colors

Color of the Player Windows Media when a video playback is mixed with very pale green, pink, yellow, blues and reading images are not clearly visible.  How can-
Fix the color?  It is also the same using Media Player Classic

Suggestions: -.

1] make sure that you use the updated graphics driver. If this isn't the case, update from the website of the manufacturer of the graphics card.

2] download and install codecs from here: -.

http://Shark007.NET/Win7codecs.html

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