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JimH:

--- Quote from: ((( atom ))) on October 17, 2021, 03:03:01 pm ---Sine I dont use either Windows or MacOS a Linux license will do. Will this be valid for more than one machine? I like to have a test Installation apart from my main System.

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Yes.  You can use it on all "your" machines, within reason.

ppataki:
I have tried JRVR too; I have compared madVR HDR passthrough (my Philips OLED805 doing the processing) vs JRVR HDR tone mapping
Unfortunately I cannot post pictures since I cannot capture the HDR signal from my TV; I have also tried taking pictures with my phone but the results are useless

I have played the Samsung Wonderland test clip: at 1:30 there is a scene with snow-capped mountains in the background - I always use that for testing HDR
If I use madVR HDR passthrough I can see that the snow is not entirely white, there is a lot of detail
If I use JRVR HDR tone mapping the details are gone unfortunately, it all bleeds in white

Would be nice for JRVR to support HDR passthrough too (including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision) and also to have some quality settings for the tone mapping (like in madVR)
Thank you

jmone:
Hendrik has HDR passthrough on his list of features to implement.  I too found that the current default of BT2390 blows out the highlights, but in MC 28.0.78 you can change that to Hable and the details in the highlights will be preserved. 

Olombo:
Hi

just tried the JRVR. I must admit for „out of the box“ I really like it. Sure, there might be some more updates until competing with madvr pro users….however if you do not want to dig too much in 1000 options, it seems to be a good alternative!

Has anybody yet an idea what is a reasonable hardware minimum config? I saw cpu/gpu usage lower than on madvr. Since not everybody wants to spent on a rtx3080 like I have now.

((( atom ))):
I used my backup 1050 Ti for tests and so far never saw GPU usage above 50%, also not when tonemapping was used. RAM went higher but nowhere near its 4GB limits.

My CPU is an Intel Pentium Gold, which is fairly favorite amongst HTPC-builders, because you get a pretty good bang for the buck, and runs Windows and MadVR just fine, so there should be enough headroom for JRiver MC which is obviously a lot easier on resources.

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