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jorsan:
You are totally right, the clip was labeled as HDR but was not. I downloaded other and works perfect ... well ... not totally perfect: HDR colors are there, but  is a 4K that is impossible to see: frames jumps a lot, the clip stuttered a lot. Is this related to HDR because consume lots of resources from the GPU (I'm using the "passthru" option in the MadVr settings), or would be other issue?, I reduced all upscale options to the minimun and the problem is the same, nothing changes.
Thanks again for your help

tij:
If using MadVR ... press CTR+J to bring MadVR info ... take a photo of it and post it here

without seeing that info - difficult to say ... for 4K only upscaling involved (assuming you outputting to 4K screen) is chroma upscaling ... takes a lot of GPU to do that for 4K ... and if your clip is 60fps it can be very heavy workload ... still 1060 should be able to handle it ... but again - without seeing ctr+j it’s hard to say

jorsan:
thanks for your reply. Will post photo this afternoon.

jorsan:
Hi again, how can I take a picture of the debug OSD? is there a combination of keys to do it?
thanks

fitbrit:
Just be warned that so-called HDR clips downloaded from YouTube, don't seem to play back in HDR at all in ROHQ - giving the washed out colours you see. In addition there's a 4K HDR 60fps clip out there called The World in HDR, and that is a real beast of a test clip. It doesn't use HEVC compression, so it is quite difficult to play smoothly with high MadVR settings.

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