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NEW: JRVR -- JRiver Video Renderer

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Hendrik:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on September 25, 2021, 07:09:20 pm ---I can confirm Vulkan works in Raspberry Pi OS based on Bullseye, as least in the arm64 variant. I'm currently running the beta arm64/64-bit version of Raspberry Pi OS based on Bullseye and Vulkan is quite functional using demos like vkcube and verifying with vulkaninfo.

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There is a difference between vkcube working and enough features being exposed for Vulkan 1.1 compatibility. The latest update on the RPi4 Vulkan driver I read from August was that they are still working on 1.1 features, so it definitely won't be in a released Mesa driver yet.

You can try to run MC28 for Linux with video on it, and it'll try to use Vulkan, but the log will tell you if it worked or what might be missing. All features should be probed dynamically, so it'll work when it can. But the good news is that the driver is improving and hopefully it will work once they release a new version. In the meantime, OpenGL works just fine as well.

In any case, we can further discuss this on the Linux board. :)

murray:
Ive only just found out today about the new JRVR which I think is very exciting news!
Ive been using Red October madvr for years and have the 1080ti card.
Ive pretty much mastered madvr and found its very stable on NGUs highest settings upscaling everything to 4K.
I use passthrough for HDR letting my JVC NX9 projector do the tone mapping.
I dont use madvr for my Isco anamorphic stretch I let the proj do it.

1. One thing I do like with madvr is the sharpening section which Ive made up a number of buttons on the ipad for, e.g. Sharpness 1, 2, 3, 4 etc, is it likey JRVR may have a setting like this in the future?

2. If I upgrade my JR version to the new MC28 will it save all my old settings in JR and will I still be able to use madvr Red October for comparing the two?

ppataki:
This is really cool news!

One question: will it support HDR10+ and/or Dolby Vision passthrough in Windows?

Thank you

flac.rules:
Will be very interesting to see, vastly more easy to say, than to implement of course, but I would rather have a 99% quality thing that is easily setup to deliver that quality, with not too much hassle with HDR, Upscaling, reclocking and fine tuning all that, than the absolute best in quality.

JimH:
A preview of JRVR is in MC28.0.73, which is on the beta board now, and should be on this board in the coming week. 

I moved the test reporting thread here:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,130905.0.html

It's good news so far.

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