I think I have disabled most things on my tv, AI, energy saving and such. and also at picture mode I disable most thing which they recommend at Ratings.com. So I do not think that it is a setting at my tv.
Didnīt You write that You where abel to use dark or bright expert mode when tvs hdr is activated by choosing let madvr decide or push through hdr to display?
If You see the whole opening scene, You will discover it very easily, You dont have to focus or "look" for it. It is that noticable. Maybe it has someting to do with You using a blueray disc, while I use only a file?( good quality real resolution about 50 gb). Very strange that I Am not able to get that same result. Did You have to calibrate it to get this away? I have done no calibration in madvr. I have tried to disable and enable the game optimizer in general settings. I does not have any effect. I never use game optimizer mode, which is not recommended for movies. I use filmmakermode or dark or bright expert mode( both last ones are not available in tvs hdr mode. and most things set by off.
I thought I had it going the first time I had the new card installed watching interstellar..but I was wrong confirmed by alien covenant movie. I now have the same problem which I have had the whole time. There is someting bad a play and I do not know what that could be. You are getting the result that I am looking for. You dont have to use dejudder to get control of the shivering effect, thus have a normal behaviour. Only good thing now is that I Am now 100 persent sure something is not as is should be and as I have known all time really. But it is hard to describe it so that the people at the forum is knowing that it is not a complete non informed person that is talking about som non existant problem and is experiencing what I interpret as a problem which is not there(many believe that and that is my impression for a long time, not You though, You are the only one that really got this settled, thus confirming that there is a problem. I know that there is not much You can do about it probably.
Jim is talking about driver issues. I have tested every driver that come out since january and also older drivers like windows install at fresh install I have also tried a couple of old drivers some time back too. I really dont think this is a driver issue though, then many would have had this problem. and it is now clear that it is not the gpu. I nvidia panel I have power at max and vsync on and trippel buffer on and disable gsync off and in resolution I chose nvidia color setting and set it to 10 bit and also set it to limited and not full range. Then oled is not that bad after all. It is not great when it comes to motion but it is not horriblel either..because You got a rock solid performance. And now I know at least how to get that thanks to You!!,
But nothing has been solved by this new gpu. this is so strange.
A majority of my sources are discs where available (I generate full remuxes + retain the BDMV folder structure) so I am playing files.
I haven't watched a physical disc directly in YEARS despite having a massive library that I add to all the time. Setting up the ingest takes like 5 more minutes than popping a disc in and watching it so why WOULDNT I just ingest them and then never think about it again?
s your copy of Covenant a UHD Remux?
IIRC there's only 1 video stream floating for all regions on UHD disc so we shouldn't have video differences if yours is a straight remux. I think mine clocks in at about 60GB but there's converted FLAC tracks in it as well as the original audio.
I nvidia panel I have power at max and vsync on and trippel buffer on and disable gsync off and in resolution I chose nvidia color setting and set it to 10 bit and also set it to limited and not full range.
You shouldn't need to force VSync here, nor Triple Buffer (though again, smart of you to try that as it's occasionally a fix for uncooperative software). Your other settings are correct, but in my case, I do full range in Nvidia, full range in MadVR (MadVR is fine at handling this) and auto for the LG display.
I'm thinking about this and perhaps it's the older display you have? Not that it's much of a helpful suggestion as who the hell is replacing their display? It wouldn't surprise me though if LG has evolved the motion over time in newer models in subtle ways (either with tighter control of the panels, faster GTG transitions, or undefeatable processing).
Honestly can you just film it with your phone camera close up? It's probably NOT going to be helpful for us to see this or a 'great' representation but hey, it can't hurt to try.
Yes, with HDR you have a different set of 'profiles' for video on your LG.
For HDR the 'correct' mode is Filmmaker and for SDR the correct one is ISF Expert Dark Room, at least when we're talking about movies / video content where you'd like relatively accurate, neutral reproduction. This is the C1 / C2 I'm talking about, your B series might be different (though I kind of doubt it).