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6th June 2019, 13:21 | #56502 | Link |
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But you can see it in the screenshots and VLC doesn't show it, so it's not Windows' or the TV's fault.
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Focus on the stalones hair alone. You can see instead of white/grey/black you can see shades of green. Quickly switch between the two and you will see obvious "green tint" with madVR. I honestly don't know if I have to enable some kind of option to get proper madVR HDR output as the MPC is fresh as well as the madVR with latest LAV filters. Nothing modified or changed only flipped the fullscreen and exclusive screen as well as HDR passthrough. |
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6th June 2019, 19:07 | #56504 | Link |
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Check in "trade quality for performance" if the HDR options are checked, maybe.
Edit 2: come to think of it, how does madVR take screenshots of HDR material when set to passthrough? Does it convert to SDR? Edit: forget that, silly me, that would only affect HDR if it was processed. No idea, really.
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It could be that your display's very low saturation greens are a bit too saturated (very common) so it while it shouldn't look green it looks green to you. Or it could just be a BT.601 v.s. BT.709 issue, I wouldn't trust the TVs internal player to necessarily get that correct either.
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6th June 2019, 19:45 | #56507 | Link |
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Yes, I agree, because I think a wrong conversion of one matrix to another might be the issue, of course for this issue it won't be simply BT.601 vs. BT.709. But I have no file to test with. MKVToolNix can cut out a short sample in really short time.
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6th June 2019, 23:40 | #56508 | Link |
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Just updated to Windows 10 build 1903 and straight away noticed desktop looked more saturated.
Loaded the black clipping test file and my calibrated settings are now flashing 20-25 instead of 17-25. I have an Nvidia GTX 970 with latest drivers 22 May 2019. Anyone else having issues? |
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In the Nvidia control panel set your display to use full range 8 bit RGB. Others have also reported the default for their display changing to limited range.
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On Full Range it flashes 20-25. I had to unlock my calibrated ISF settings, adjusting the brightness from 49-50 got it back down to 17-25 with 16 faintly visible. Obviously I would prefer to leave it on 49, especially as it seems the culprit is the windows update. |
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7th June 2019, 02:36 | #56513 | Link | ||
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Edit: So when the source is HDR, madVR is tone mapping the screenshots with default settings despite the settings in the screenshots tab (good to know since I was unable to find any information about this), and VLC is also tone mapping but with unknown settings... The surprising thing is that the results are so similar. Last edited by Alexkral; 7th June 2019 at 20:32. |
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7th June 2019, 08:44 | #56514 | Link |
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If you are using subtitles I would recommend Kmplayer. It's easier and the subtitles are better than x-y filter and any other players. Kmplayer will use the cpu to render subtitles leaving GPU for Madvr.
Uninstall lav filters. Install Kmplayer install lav filter (important to do this so lav filter will be system default) Kmplayer setting - important that decoder usage internal for video and audio is disabled. Use external and system default for both video and audio. Video processing - general - transform disabled dxva2 checked. Renderer - madvr. Setup subtitles to your liking. |
7th June 2019, 10:32 | #56515 | Link |
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Dear Friends
I would like to buy Intel NUC Kit 8th Generation: NUC8i5BEH and use it to play my 2160p HDR 10bit movies collection via MPC-HC + madVR + LAV Filters. I would like to ask, if some of you have such miniPC from Intel and can confirm, if it works without any drops during playing at 23.976 or 60 (Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and Youtube 2160p60 HDR)? Will I be able to play also Dolby Atmos and DTS:X using LAV Filters + MPC-HC? Thank you in advance for your replies. Sincerely |
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I don't own this NUC but just looking at the specs I can tell that the iGPU won't get you very far...
You will certainly decode 4K but probably won't be able to use the most powerful features of madvr, especially if you watch 2160p60 content... Envoyé de mon SM-G930F en utilisant Tapatalk
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Currently Madvr's HDR tonemapping which is dynamic and superior to typical TV's internal tonemapping requires 1060 (bare minimum) ,, we recommend a 1070 and above. If you own a more premium TV, The TV's processing may look good enough.
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7th June 2019, 17:06 | #56518 | Link |
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There isn't an Intel API for HDR passthrough. Manual toggle of Windows HDR would be the only option.
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a zotac zbox or an box with the same size housing an AMD APU should be cheaper and more powerful at the same time.
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