Hi team
I have recently built a new PC, including a Samsung Odyssey G9 49inch curved monitor (which is totally awesome btw!). The desktop resolution is 5120x1440.
I notice a consistent and reproducible issue when playing high quality video rips (eg an example file is a 52.7Gb 3940x2160 10-bit Bluray rip in MKV format). My MC video settings are set to Red October HQ with hardware acceleration. It's a pretty high-specced system, so I didn't think I'd have issues, but when I open these video files in fullscreen I have had two issues:
- 1. the whole screen dims, including the MC play header, volume bar etc
- 2. colour is washed out, Like all the colours are there but really subdued and lacking vibrancy
- 3. when I stop playback and open any other standard video file (which would usually play fine without the above issues) the colours are now garbled... like bright reds and purples with otherwise normal audio, seeking etc
- 4. If I close down MC and reopen, standard quality video files play fine again, but above issues recur when playing any higher quality 4k+ file per above
If I change to Red October standard, issue 1 goes away, but issue 2 still occurs.
Opening same files in any other windows default player plays them fine.
I tried to troubleshoot, and have managed to fix issue 2. by forcing the Nvideo display to full dynamic range/colour, but the dimming issue and then funky colours with other files still persists after the dimming issue occurs.
System specs and a benchmark copied below. I could just run in Red October Standard, but feel the system should be able to cope with anything I can throw at it!
Thanks for any advice
MB: Asus ROG Maximus XII Extreme LGA 1200 E-ATX Intel Z490
CPU: Intel Core i9 10900K 10 Core LGA 1200 3.70GHz CPU Processor
Graphics: Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 Ti OC Gaming 12G Graphics Card
RAM: Corsair 128GB (4x32GB) Vengeance RGB PRO 3200MHz DDR4
Windows 11 pro 64-bit (although happened on Windows 10 too)
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) ===
Running 'Math' benchmark...
Single-threaded integer math... 3.136 seconds
Single-threaded floating point math... 2.142 seconds
Multi-threaded integer math... 0.395 seconds
Multi-threaded mixed math... 0.270 seconds
Score: 3197
Running 'Image' benchmark...
Image creation / destruction... 0.228 seconds
Flood filling... 0.235 seconds
Direct copying... 0.383 seconds
Small renders... 0.714 seconds
Bilinear rendering... 0.303 seconds
Bicubic rendering... 1.191 seconds
Score: 7205
Running 'Database' benchmark...
Create database... 0.078 seconds
Populate database... 0.719 seconds
Save database... 0.093 seconds
Reload database... 0.065 seconds
Search database... 0.981 seconds
Sort database... 0.730 seconds
Group database... 0.709 seconds
Score: 6370
JRMark (version 28.0.66 64 bit): 5591