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NEW: JRVR -- JRiver Video Renderer
SamuriHL:
This is definitely exciting. HDR that "just works" would be a huge benefit to all. While I love madvr and the quality it gives, it's not for the faint of heart, the current development is geared towards improving their for profit product, and there are many bugs that may never get cleaned up. nVidia even had to work around a madvr issue in their driver due to getting flooded with so many complaints about it breaking madvr. Technically that should have been the other way around. My point here isn't to deride madvr at all. It's brilliant. But for most users, having something that "simply works" is going to be a godsend. I'm extremely excited to see the development on this. Anything we can do to help test and move it along, you can bet we'll be there. :)
glynor:
This is super exciting. The video renderer on macOS is stinky.
jmone:
Thanks for the info, the roadmap looks great and well thought out
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--- Quote from: Hendrik on September 13, 2021, 08:57:58 am ---Smart HDR is of course the ideal goal, HDR that "just works" ....
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Another Q that popped into my mind overnight is on Win 11 - Now you can leave HDR ON all the time and Windows tone maps? SDR --> HDR (do I have that correct), and if so will JRVR work with this or ??
Thanks
Nathan
BryanC:
Hooray, I can finally move my HTPC client from Windows to Linux! That should remedy a lot of issues caused by mixing OSes I've run into lately. My little 1505G rig can't quite do Jinc with madVR for 1080P->4K, I'm very curious if this will allow higher quality settings to be used on the low-end. I'm also interested in tonemapping performance because my 8-bit panel renders 10-bit content terribly. Can't wait to test it out. I'm waiting on a 15ft USB cable to arrive so I can test out a live USB on my HTPC.
mojave:
This is very cool!
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