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non HDR video too dark
InflatableMouse:
--- Quote from: tij on December 16, 2020, 08:27:58 am ---Its possible your PC outputting full level (0-255) ... while your TV is set on limited range (16-255) ... in this case you loose dark details (crushed blacks)
Not sure about your TV ... but on mine i have to set HDMI input on my TV that connects to PC to "PC mode" to set it to full range
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Correct, I have wide, extended (or was it enhanced?) and limited. I have no idea what the difference is between wide and extended/enhanced but I cant see a difference.
Everything is going to change. The NUC wasn't fast enough for what I wanted, so I tested madvr with my Game laptop with GTX 1070 a few weeks back. This worked reasonably well but I was able to sell the laptop for a good price. With that money I bought a RTX3070 and Razer-x eGPU via thunderbolt 3 to connect it to the NUC. The razer-x is compatible with the 30x0 series, but Intel / tb3 / 300x0 series is a no-go. Only drama, just doesn't work right. So I temporarily used my son's 1080Ti which works reasonably well, but still issues due to the nuc preferring its internal gpu, going dual screen with an invisible screen left of the tv where are dialog boxes are going), even though there's nothing connected to the internal hdmi. Coincidentally, a colleague was looking for a SFF pc and he bought the nuc so I got rid of that. All I have to sell now is the Razer-x and I'll be getting myself a homebuilt pc again with amd 3600xt / pci-e 4.0 and that 3070. I have a usb rc-6 receiver for the mc remote.
Bumpy road, minimal losses financially just a lot of time and frustration.
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