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MadVR exlusive mode blackblinking and glitches and washed out color no brightnes
eve:
--- Quote from: tkolsto on October 19, 2022, 05:45:41 pm ---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.
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OH! Yeah like, HDR on OLEDs is great and all but their SDR performance / accuracy is in my experience, a little better. Remember, we master HDR with the intention that the target display, is most likely around 1000 nits. OLEDs don't really hit that in the real world and that's honestly fine. Whereas SDR? OLEDs have that covered.
I'm not really torn either way, it frankly sometimes just comes down to how your source material is mastered, whether or not SDR or HDR will look better, though I'd probably still recommend just doing HDR for HDR content, but it's really up to you and what your eyes like!
eve:
P.S learning linux can be extremely rewarding. It's a learning curve but it's nowhere near as daunting as it used to be. You can develop a really solid working knowledge of it quite quickly.
I still don't recommend switching over if you're tied to applications only available on windows or if you don't have an additional machine to 'learn' on. At some point, you will break your OS or something just wont work. It's easier if it's not your primary machine until you know your way around things and how to dig yourself out of a hole.
tkolsto:
I would choose hdr it it weren't for the more visible artifacts. I dont know if it is the brightness that does it. It looks to me that it is the TV itself that creates it, using hdr mode somehow. Strange because it is really bright also not using hdr and should be visible.
JimH:
Please start a new thread if you need more help. Use a good description for the title.
tkolsto:
Noted! This thread is finished!
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