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9th January 2020, 14:37 | #58341 | Link |
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do you know is this problem occurs for both outputting in HDR format and non HDR format for tone mapping, i'm not outputting in HDR format at the moment due to the AMD BT2020 APi issue.
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11th January 2020, 12:42 | #58343 | Link |
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Guys,
Can you see a difference between NGU AA and Nvidia AA? Need you thought on this. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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and yes your end device could behavior differently when a 10-12 bit signal is send instead of a 8 bit signal but that should be rare very rare. this would effect your calibration. |
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13th January 2020, 09:35 | #58353 | Link |
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This might be off-topic a bit, wondering if I can enable logging by MadVR to help me debug random hdmi signal loss issue. ATM, I cannot pin point the device/component that's causing the problem. Apparently, there's no Windows event to indicate there's a Windows problem, but I can't say I have much confidence in M$ either.
So any advice on debugging the issue is appreciated. HDMI cables are checked, no problem there.
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13th January 2020, 10:27 | #58355 | Link |
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No, madVR always works with 16 bit surfaces internally and using 32 bit math. It dithers to the output bit depth as the very last step.
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It's really hard to notice a difference in real content between madVR's 8-bit and 10-bit output especially in motion, so if you do then yes, it's the GPU or the display.
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14th January 2020, 08:00 | #58359 | Link |
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I own an AMD 5700XT, but I can't see GEMINI MAN with Madvr tone mapping, even by lowering the CHROMA UPSCALING to CUBIC, I can only see it in hdr pasthrough, where the rendering drops to 12ms ... has someone with my same video card found a solution?
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14th January 2020, 13:03 | #58360 | Link |
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what exactly do you mean you cant see it, if you are just getting a black screen?
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