It's time for an update...
Like I said, I kept using MC with the four zones + ZoneSwitch configured. Apart from the issue I had described above (the zone with the playback not becoming active, occasionally or with certain discs), everything worked. I have a separate thread for the zone issue (see above).
Now, I finally got a Radiance Pro (loan unit), yay
. I switched all four zones to JRVR, and under the display settings, configured the required display modes. The Radiance Pro reports all display modes it supports to the OS, acting as a display device.
Zone 480p is switching to the 480p display mode, zone 576p to the 576p display mode, and so on. Therefore, other than chroma scaling to match the respective display mode, no further luma scaling is being performed by MC/JRVR, as this zone configuration enforces content playback at the content's original resolution (except for some "special" cases, where the content's resolution is below 480p).
The Radiance Pro then is responsible for all the "heavy lifting", i.e. upscaling to my TV's native resolution and further image enhancements as well as advanced CMS.
I have tested this now for a while, and it's working good. The image quality is very nice (especially with Lumagen's recently released beta firmware with their pipeline enhancements), I'd say it's even better than the image quality I could achieve with madVR on my HTPC, mode switching is working, and there is less heat, a LOT less, compared to madVR on my HTPC (and with less heat, there's also less noise).
Dialing in the desired aspect ratio required a little effort at first, but now I know which settings to choose within MC and the Radiance Pro in order to get where I want to.
Overall, I can conclude that thanks to MC's versatility I can "build" my own "External Video Processor Mode". However, as the zones are not always working correctly, it's definitely not entirely smooth. I would still say that MC would benefit greatly from such an option (playback at content's original resolution, no further scaling).
Regarding my initial objectives...
- With a Radiance Pro and MC set up like this, could I get rid of the GPU, downsize the HTPC, and still have at least the same image quality while wasting less electricity and generating less heat & noise?
- Oh yes, definitely. I'd say even better image quality, using less electricity and generating less heat & noise. - Could I give other sources an image quality uplift, rather than only the content going through the HTPC?
- Yes again, the Radiance Pro does its "thing" for all connected sources.
That leaves me with two things to do. Decide whether or not to get a Radiance Pro, and if so, hope for this zone issue to get fixed (or implementation of the no-further-scaling-option of course
).