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23rd October 2017, 21:47 | #46822 | Link | |
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24th October 2017, 14:41 | #46825 | Link |
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I installed the Win 10 Fall Creators Update again yesterday. Older and wiser now, when the update process was finished, I re-installed my monitor drivers (hosed by the update), ran DDU and installed the new Nvidia drivers, re-booted just for the hell of it, and opened madVR. Custom resolutions were gone, of course, but I re-added them, ran Optimize successfully, and everything now works as it should.
Took me most of the evening, but at least I'm good to go for another 6 months. |
24th October 2017, 14:57 | #46826 | Link | |
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BTW, can you upgrade normally via windows update, or do you need some other methot as it was with 8.1? (I'm not on 10) |
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24th October 2017, 15:02 | #46827 | Link | |
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Test patterns: Grayscale yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version), Multicolor yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version) |
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24th October 2017, 22:58 | #46829 | Link | |
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HDR is not working correctly in PC mode as it locks the display to an 8-bit mode. See more here: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ole...on-thread.html |
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25th October 2017, 09:39 | #46833 | Link | |
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Type it in notepad and then copy-paste it into the profile window Didn't know it got mentioned before tho, sorry ^^ |
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25th October 2017, 12:43 | #46834 | Link |
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A question for owners of 4K TVs or monitors. Does a 1080p Blu-ray upscaled with madVR look very much better than it does on a 1080p TV/monitor?
Prices are reasonable now, but I have no interest in broadcast or streaming 4K (except for baseball games), nor in UHD Blu-ray discs. Should I make the jump, or just stay with my 1080p setup? |
25th October 2017, 12:49 | #46835 | Link |
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Only make the jump if you're purchasing a screen with a better panel than the TV you already have (black level, brightness, motion resolution)
Changing the screen technology or upgrading the size will have a bigger impact on quality than anything else, OLED's are amazing.. Don't bother if you're not watching 4K or HDR content yet, but you'll want to upgrade sometime in the next few years anyway. |
25th October 2017, 13:52 | #46836 | Link |
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Is there a way of having a keyboard-shortcut to toggling on and off some of the HDR Settings in real-time? I specifically would like to be able to switch "send HDR metadata to the display" on and off without having to go into the menus.
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25th October 2017, 15:34 | #46837 | Link | |
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25th October 2017, 15:59 | #46838 | Link |
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Looking "better" is subjective. I'd be inclined to answer that no amount of upscaling can actually make something look "better" than the original, unscaled content. Others' opinions on the matter may differ. But I'd say that a 1080p quality screen is the best place to watch 1080p content.
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25th October 2017, 17:26 | #46839 | Link |
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Hey guys,
Just a quick one because I'm not sure and I'm losing my mind. I have a Geforce 1050 connected to a Sony X940E to an HDMI port with full bandwidth (and the TV configured to 'enhanced HDMI' mode to enable it). Should I be able to set my NVIDIA card to output 4k60 12bpp RGB? I can't seem to be able to do that (only 4k60 12bpp 4:2:0) and was wondering if that's normal? Thanks |
25th October 2017, 18:01 | #46840 | Link | |
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Yes that's normal, the current HDMI 2.0 spec doesn't support it (4K60 RGB 12bit) Last edited by ddjmagic; 25th October 2017 at 18:23. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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