Hello, I spent a few hours evaluating JRVR as a potential replacement for my current MadVR scenario. While I am happy with MadVR, I want to move on to a solution that is more active developed and remains focused on HTPC scenarios.
Main Scenarios: Achieve best possible quality image on my projector - JVC RS500. I only have 1:1 rips of Blu-Rays and UHD. No web downloads, DVD, 720p quality goals.
a. State of art upscaling from Blu-Ray rips to 4K. So far I like what I saw from JRVR and based on initial tests I would say it's on par with MadVR.
b. Best in class tone mapping to SDR, while keeping BT.2020 color space.
So far I have encountered two issues with JRVR - they may be user errors since I am still learning - but I would like the input from the experts here:
1. How can I setup JRiver to output full RGB? I always had full RGB across the chain - NVidia, MadVR, Projector. But with JRiver, my projector is receiving limited RGB. and worse, because I must leave NVidia as Full RGB (to avoid extra compression), my projector wrongly detects it as Full. I have to change the projector settings from Auto to Limited, which messes up with my other inputs. MadVR allows me to specify how I want to output as part of its settings.
2. JRVR allows me to choose the color Gamut - Auto, 709, BT.2020. However, none of those options fully work for my scenario - 709 for Blu-Ray rips, BT.2020 for HDR->SDR tone mapping. Again, I can do that with MadVR profiles but I can't find a way to automate that with JRiver. Keep in mind that use the resolution as a proxy for this decision is not ideal - some 4K titles are not HDR/BT.2020 - such as Great Escape - so ideally I would like to see a "follow source" option there. Any other way to handle it?
Thanks! I do love how fast it is and less taxing on my GPU, when compared with MadVR. And great progress on Dolby Vision! As I posted in another thread, I confirmed that Profile 5 and 7 metadata (RPU+MEL) are properly handled by JRVR. Only FEL support left :-).
Cheers
Daniel.