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JimH:

--- Quote from: ppataki on December 17, 2021, 07:07:30 am ---Just would like to inquire if anybody has any experience running JRVR 4K HDR passthrough using an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G or Ryzen 7 5700G? (with no additional GPU)
Would these processors be adequate enough to do that?
Many thanks

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This thread on testing might give you a better idea:  https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,130905.msg907418.html#msg907418

JimH:

--- Quote from: Manni on December 17, 2021, 07:03:16 am ---Very excited to see this new renderer, madVR has stopped working reliably on my HTPC for me since I moved to the 3090 and as a result I've stopped using the HTPC as a source, given that sadly madshi doens't have the time to support madVR currently.

I have a suggestion though, as it would clearly take quite a bit of time before JRVR can catch up with some of the features that are needed when integrating into a home cinema (black bar detection, 3D LUTs calibration, sending BT2020 flag with nVidia, profiles, etc).

Would it be possible to get a "source direct" mode in JRVR that would send the least processed version of the content? Unlikely you can send 4:2:0 for all content at all frame rates due to drivers limitations, but could you try to send 4:2:2 and the native resolution, SDR or HDR passthrough, without any processing/upscaling?

That way those of us with an external video processor (Lumagen Radiance, madVR Envy) could use the HTPC as a source and do all the processing/calibration using the external VP?

The main difficulty you're going to hit re calibration is finding a way to get calibration software to support your own pattern generation (similar to madTPG). However, if you could use the same 3D LUT format (eecolor), that would definitely help as LUTs generated with madVR or Envy could be used with JRVR.

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Have you tried JRVR yet?

Manni:

--- Quote from: Hendrik on December 17, 2021, 07:23:27 am ---PCs are not capable of that. Its all RGB all the time.

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Well, last time I looked I could select YCC 4:2:2 in my nVidia driver...

Anyway, if source direct isn't possible, I hope you're going to catch up quickly re all the missing features, because currently JRVR isn't an option for home cinema integration, there are too many features missing from madVR.

Manni:

--- Quote from: JimH on December 17, 2021, 07:31:25 am ---Have you tried JRVR yet?

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No because there are too many missing features for my needs, but I hope I'll be able to at some point. I'll give it a try as soon as I find the time, I have only recently upgraded to MC28 as I had no time to spend on HC duties recently because of work overload...

JimH:

--- Quote from: Manni on December 17, 2021, 07:47:44 am ---Well, last time I looked I could select YCC 4:2:2 in my nVidia driver...

Anyway, if source direct isn't possible, I hope you're going to catch up quickly re all the missing features, because currently JRVR isn't an option for home cinema integration, there are too many features missing from madVR.

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We have no plans to rebuild madVR with all its features.  We're aiming at high quality, cross platform, ease of use, and efficiency (works on more computers).

Did you try it? 

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