It works ! thank u ! I don't understand how it works but thank you ! I thought my screen was cracked, my macbook retina screen was covered with black vertical lines. I tried everything software but no way… I was about to replace my screen! Fortunately, I had no money, so I waited until I found this. After few minutes of playing this, my screen can remain clean for hours. But if, I turn off the screen or reduce to much the brightness, the problem reappears. So I play the video again, and it goes ! I hope by playing it everyday, the problem will be fixed forever
in of a very basic sense it tries to reset burn in by triggering the blue, red, and green elements directly in full power again and again, this helps to excite the parts of the screen that can hold "memory" of images and just wipe it clean, hard to explain. its very effective with burn in and sometimes can fix stuck pixels too but less likely
@@hawkbird6294 just a little correction, it won't fix burn-in. Burn-in is permanent and unrecoverable. This however help with image persistence which is somewhat similar. To mitigate image persistence tho it would be better to let the screen off for some days or to show an entirety pure white image.
LCD displays can't get burn in.. only OLED can... However, an LCD display's liquid crystals can get stuck in a "twisted" position, but watching a normal video or movie will stretch them out again.
It works ! thank u ! I don't understand how it works but thank you ! I thought my screen was cracked, my macbook retina screen was covered with black vertical lines. I tried everything software but no way… I was about to replace my screen! Fortunately, I had no money, so I waited until I found this. After few minutes of playing this, my screen can remain clean for hours. But if, I turn off the screen or reduce to much the brightness, the problem reappears. So I play the video again, and it goes ! I hope by playing it everyday, the problem will be fixed forever
good news is, it fixes burn ins.
bad news is, I am now blind for staring for too long :P
when you say 16:10 are you referring to a 1680 by 1050 resolution ?
or... 1680x1050 which is what im running
Or 1920x1200
16:10 is the aspect ratio of the image
1680 x 1050 is a resolution in the 16:10 aspect ratio.
+Danny Buruma Then your screen is NOT 16:10 ratio. or your monitor isn't native to that resolution
I know years past, but that’s not how it works
Legend
It worked , thanks!
It works !
Fixed my Legion 5 Pro burn in that occured thanks to Origin's bright display staying on for like 30 mins
Will this work is all I am asking for the4 generation iPod
hi friend,im going to try it today
Polibius?
It worked for me. But can anyone tell me why it does?
in of a very basic sense it tries to reset burn in by triggering the blue, red, and green elements directly in full power again and again, this helps to excite the parts of the screen that can hold "memory" of images and just wipe it clean, hard to explain. its very effective with burn in and sometimes can fix stuck pixels too but less likely
@@hawkbird6294 just a little correction, it won't fix burn-in. Burn-in is permanent and unrecoverable.
This however help with image persistence which is somewhat similar.
To mitigate image persistence tho it would be better to let the screen off for some days or to show an entirety pure white image.
my screen is 1280 : 800 ands is 16:10 but i have black sides at the top at the left and at the bottom... What can i do??
it would be better if it moved to the site from time to time, it always has the same pattern and between the colors is a gray or black color..
LCD displays can't get burn in.. only OLED can...
However, an LCD display's liquid crystals can get stuck in a "twisted" position, but watching a normal video or movie will stretch them out again.
not happening i tried many times
If you stare this enough, the world becomes back nd white
None of this shit works
thanks, it made even worse.