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CZ Eddie:
I see that MadVR is supposedly not working for the Netflix integration.
But Jmone's screenshot seems to show MadVR?
That looks like the MadVR details on the left side of the screenshot. Is it not a screenshot of Netflix?
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=129325.0;attach=37946;image
Hendrik:
Thats Netflix debug screen, Ctrl-Shift-Alt-D
madbrain:
--- Quote from: kwm1800 on May 07, 2021, 02:44:58 am ---
Really?
*Checks Netflix 4K requirement*
Indeed they seem to lighten the requirement for 4K. No more HDCP 2.2 requirement or Intel CPU or Nvidia GPU only? That is actually great to hear.
--- End quote ---
"seem to" are the operating words in that sentence. They just no longer list the complete software and hardware requirements.
4K playback certainly does not work on my i7-5820k with GTX 960 in either Edge Chromium or the Netflix 4K app. The two 4K monitors support HDCP 2.2 . The third monitor (HD) does not. Even with just 1 monitor that's HDCP 2.2, and the other 2 disabled, it still doesn't work.
Interestingly, in my home theater with AMD Ryzen 2700 CPU and GTX 1050Ti, 4K does play in the Netflix app, as long as Windows is not in HDR mode. If I turn on HDR (so-called "Windows HD color"), then the app can only play titles in HD only. Not sure what the magic combo is that can properly play 4K HDR. I didn't try in Edge Chromium. DRM sure is a PITA.
jesseinsf:
I noticed Video and audio is out of sync when using the WDM driver. I must adjust this in settings by going back and forth which can be quite annoying during setup. Is there any development in the pipeline that will improve the WDM latency?
Hendrik:
The WDM latency depends on your DSP settings. Because its playing a "live" signal, any DSP you have setup to do will add latency. Most notable offenders are typically resampling.
Generally the best idea is to setup a zone for WDM playback that does no processing, including no resampling, because its the only way to get close to zero latency. If you need a specific sampling rate, you can set it in the Windows WDM settings.
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