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Preview of JRVR in MC29
jmone:
--- Quote from: bluescale on February 13, 2022, 03:33:10 am ---This why I’m so interested in JRVR’s value proposition. My wife no longer has patience for the invariable futzing every time we want to watch something in the theater. She’d rather watch it streamed on the AppleTV in the living loom. Now that we have a 73” OLED out there, it’s taken the sting out of it a bit, but I miss watching movies on a 120” screen from my JVC. If I can get MC with JRVR to be set it and forget it levels of easy, and still get the quality tone mapping I need, I’m in. I hope to give it a shot next weekend, but I don’t know if I can deal with the lack of 3dlut capabilities. Any word on when that’s coming?
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I just watched "Reacher" on Prime and.... the quality was terrible. I tried to take a screen shot but it was blank (copy protection). The blacks were so crushed you could see big black squares all over the dark scenes. Streaming might be "easy" but it leaves a lot to be desired.
JimH:
RC23,
I'm going to move your post to the Video board.
Smack:
Ia an amd APU also useable with JRVR? I really don’t want to buy an 3060ti to use madvr to get a descent picture (upscale 1080p ->2160p) and dynamic Tonemapping (does JRVR do dynamic tonemapping?)!
I wanted to buy this mainboard CPU bundle and run JRVR
https://www.csl-computer.com/mainboard-cpu-bundles/amd-ryzen-3-4300ge-asus-prime-a520m-k-mainboard-bundle.html
jmone:
Here is another side by side comparison test, this time on a "normal" Blu ray (which Subtitles are Showing) being upscaled to UHD on a 3090, 1660Ti, and NUC7 (iGPU) respectively. Both the 3090 and 1660Ti are able to do this with the highest quality settings in JRVR. The NUC7 is in the basic settings. All 3 GPU's can handle this without dropping frames with rendering time under the 41.7ms required for 23.976fps content.
jmone:
...and another one, playing back interlaced 1080/50i BD (with Subtitles showing) being deinterlaced and upscaled to UHD on a 3090, 1660Ti, and NUC7 (iGPU) respectively. The 3090 has no issues at the highest settings. The 1660Ti had to be dropped from FSRCNNX16 to FSRCNNX8 (red line) else it would start dropping frames, and the NUC7 is in the basic settings. All 3 GPU's can handle this without dropping frames with rendering time under the 20ms required for 50fps.
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