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MadVR exlusive mode blackblinking and glitches and washed out color no brightnes

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tkolsto:
Also this 3 sec scene I have to set NP vsync on, then madvr is handeling this scene perfectly. So there is a small difference there.

tkolsto:
Okay so you use passthroug hdr? passthrough hdr is what one use to watch hdr movies in sdr rigth? Yes watching hdr movie without activating hdr is very very good. I find some scenes using hdr to be to bright if I am going to be honest about the whole hdr thing. to much light in my eyes. I always watch movies in dark room.

I see You are using linux. so you are going to ditch windows in favor of linux? wont that be a problem for DV? You write linux is just going to get hdr? is it going to get DV also?

eve:

--- Quote from: tkolsto on October 19, 2022, 03:24:49 pm ---Okay so you use passthroug hdr? passthrough hdr is what one use to watch hdr movies in sdr rigth? Yes watching hdr movie without activating hdr is very very good. I find some scenes using hdr to be to bright if I am going to be honest about the whole hdr thing. to much light in my eyes. I always watch movies in dark room.

I see You are using linux. so you are going to ditch windows in favor of linux? wont that be a problem for DV? You write linux is just going to get hdr? is it going to get DV also?

--- End quote ---

No, passthrough HDR is HDR. What I'm saying is, when I'm just using my desk C1, I typically use JRVR and run everything SDR. For the theater, MadVR and I use HDR for HDR, SDR for SDR.

Yes. It'll most likely have DV eventually. I'm never ditching Windows for things like content creation or gaming (gaming on linux isn't horrible). Nobody is validating professional software for use with Wine and that's okay.
 
For a dedicated playback machine / endpoint though, assuming HDR and eventually DV support, Linux makes a bunch of sense. It's significantly more stable, and while Windows 10 IoT can be made to be pretty unobtrusive, it's just easier to do some of this 'lock down the OS to mostly be running a single playback app with total control' crap that's helpful on a dedicated machine you essentially never want to have to mess with beyond using a tablet or something to start playback of a film. Plus, working, less hacky AVB support.

tkolsto:
Ok I just meant to say I play hdr movies without activating hdr on display. bright enough and less artifacts. I wonder how many just skip the hdr thing and just watch it non hdr way.

Ok I may switch or try out linux some day. maybe I would be able to use exclusive mode or just at least be able to do 5 pull down 120 hz on 23 fps movies.

Also I am also going to try out changing the ram, since I have the same ram in both my PCs, crucial ram. going to try kingston fury beast.

tkolsto:
just tried jrvr and the 3 sec. spaceship scene. and it was flawless. I guess I am at Jims comment about the neighbours tablesaw. So I got a tiny uneven performance issue on my pc. fustrating. one thing is not to be able to do 5 pull down.
But this uneaven performance is more fustrating.

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