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9th December 2018, 15:47 | #53841 | Link |
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It shouldn't. But you can also create a profile so this only applies to 2160p content.
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9th December 2018, 15:53 | #53842 | Link | |
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Check Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> View network status and tasks. Click on the active connection and see what it says for Speed. Should say 1.0 Gbps. You can also test your network speed with this program: https://download.cnet.com/LAN-Speed-...-10908738.html You need Write access to the media folder to complete the test.
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9th December 2018, 21:20 | #53843 | Link |
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Thanks eL Filou/Warner306
The issue was simplier than anything else...I have accidentally unclicked HW accelerated decoding by GPU. CPU was decoding HEVC content, but of course struggled.
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9th December 2018, 23:40 | #53844 | Link |
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Hi just bought now a gtx 1070ti. Does Somebody have experience with this card. Coming from a gtx 960 4g and didn't update the driver for along time. Which driver works best for the 1070ti with win 10 64bit. Also any recommendations on settings. Ngu sharp should be possible I think maybe exact the same as for the gtx 1080.
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10th December 2018, 12:57 | #53847 | Link |
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What GPU are we talking about? Even my "old" mobile GT650m (kepler) could playback (via CPU) uhd hdr content using moderate settings.
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11th December 2018, 11:40 | #53849 | Link |
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That's correct.
Oh, sh*t It's even older than mine (prev gen Fermi), but: it's a desktop GPU! You can try out these ones as well for 4k hdr content, along with the "scale chroma seperately" setting: - enable 1 more in trade performance: the 1 below "scale chroma seperately" setting (maybe it's called gamut mapping) -- this one will screw up the colors, but it helps performance - disable "highlight recovery" in hdr menu under your display (it's really taxing otherwise) - enable crop black bars: that will help with wide-screen content a lot (but not with fullscreen ones) - dithering: ordered I think this time you should be able to use at least bicubic scalers for both luma and chroma. If it's working then try to disable the above set gamut mapping setting in trade performance and see what happens. Btw: I also "had to" buy a new PC, just because of the new HDR algorithm. @madshi, take a look what you've done!
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11th December 2018, 11:59 | #53850 | Link |
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I use MPC-HC, LAV Filters and madVR to play programs on my HTPC. I have Asperger and, from time to time, get some weird ideas in my head. One of the is to run CCleaner (I am on Windows 7) before I play a program with madVR - as to "clear" everything else before I play a program. Does doing that actually affect anything in terms of the picture (quality) with MPC-HC/madVR or is this just another one of my ideas (that doesn't have an anchor in reality)? |
11th December 2018, 12:26 | #53851 | Link |
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Its not going to affect anything. In truth, using tools like CCleaner is usually a bad idea in general.
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11th December 2018, 16:01 | #53854 | Link |
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what are you expecting from a 3rd party tool playing around your registry and data by deleting data it's algorithm finds useless and claims it makes your PC faster by making free space on your disc? just download a couple GB of ram.
or disbaling start up programs because taksmanager startup is to hard to find and because you the user bloated it. if you mess your PC up the fix is not CC whatever cleaner it's learn how to use a PC properly. |
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11th December 2018, 21:37 | #53856 | Link |
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Tools like this can remove data that can cause issues, even reducing performance, you're cleaning temp files usually that will just repopulate anyway and this makes it a never ending task with little to negative benefits. The only real reason to look at doing this is if you need extra space and freeing up a few GB of cache and temporary files is not really going to help much unless you have major storage issues. There should be some limits on how much data accumulates anyway. This sort of cleaning should really only apply to traces of activity you don't want seen or temporary files that are no longer required, leave it at that and don't make it a daily or even weekly task.
Also as above, disable real time monitoring. As Nev said, this will affect nothing in terms of picture quality or performance for video playback or even general system performance, it will however reduce performance for apps that have had their cache removed until it's repopulated and optimized. Last edited by ryrynz; 11th December 2018 at 21:47. |
12th December 2018, 15:47 | #53859 | Link |
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NVIDIA 417.22 driver
Fixed! """"- RGB color format does not get set correctly even when forced in the NVIDIA Control Panel - Can't apply color format after updating to driver 417.01''''' Did anyone try this driver? |
12th December 2018, 15:57 | #53860 | Link |
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Yes, worked fine. But there is a new driver: 417.35
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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