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image over windows media player becomes transparent is color RGB is 16,0,16, WHY

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09-Jul-2008, 03:57 PM #1
image over windows media player becomes transparent is color RGB is 16,0,16, WHY
i have a bmp/jpg image size 800X600 its RGB color is 16,0,16. If I play a video in windows media player and then open the image with windows picture viewer, the image becomes transparent and the video can be seen. this always happens for the first video. If I have many videos lined up to run in a sequence, on some computer the transparency remains through out the duration of all the video, while on the other machines every alternate video can be seen. An idea why the same happens. I need the video to be seen always with the image over it as i have a small logo on the image which is white in color.

Image any size will do. IMPORTANT is the RGB 16,0,16 color
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