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JimH:
This would be worth reading.

https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Red_October

jmone:
There is no need to play with external versions of LAV/madVR (or even really tweak this) ... the internal ones (and settings) work just fine.  Lets get back to a "known base"

If you are playing STD UHD Blurays (23.976fps), then in MC:
- set Video Mode: Red October HQ
- set "Quality Setting" to "Best Performance (low end/integrated GPU)"
- Check Hardware accelerate video decoding when possible
- Check Optimise hardware decoding for performance

- On the PC set your GPU to UHD 23.976 @ 8-Bit (or use MC's Display Rate Changer to do this for you Tools--> Options--> Video--> Display Settings--> Display Settings automatic change mode: On)
- TV also set to "PC"
- Check madVR is set to "PC Levels" and Bitdepth to "Auto"

That should be it.

jmone:
I have no idea about the "Startech DP-to-HDMI adapter" or any issues that may introduce, does the laptop not have a HDMI port?

zybex:

--- Quote from: MediaMongrel on January 30, 2021, 04:54:25 pm ---Haven't heard of LAV before. 
--- End quote ---
LAV filters decode/decompress the video stream, MadVR adds post-processing and handles the presentation. You can customize settings for both in MC.

Regarding VLC+IR Remote usage, I think that's just a matter of configuration. Not sure if VLC has the same options, but with MPC-HC I can set it up to start in full screen, to gain Focus when a video starts (works for 2nd video too), and to be on top while video is playing. Depending on which remote you have you can also configure it to perform whatever actions are needed.

Still, I agree that it would be best to get the internal MC player working.


--- Quote from: jmone on January 30, 2021, 07:29:41 pm ---There is no need to play with external versions of LAV/madVR (or even really tweak this) ... the internal ones (and settings) work just fine.  Lets get back to a "known base.
--- End quote ---

I only mentioned it as a way to have a "control" that one could use to compare the settings.
The DP-to-HDMI adapter shouldn't be the issue since it works fine with VLC.

tij:
Don't use Windows HDR mode ... last time i checked, its not so good.

You should not use 30fps ... it will result in jutter ... as most movies are 23.976 ... as others suggested should let MC switch to appropriate mode.

If your TV is set on "PC mode" then should use 0-255 in settings.

Also ... if usimg MadVR (RedOctobet HQ) ... while playing movie press ctr+j ... this will bring MadVR rendering stats ... take a screenshot and post it here ... that screen shot helps a lot in troubleshooting MadVR.

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