So I ran madshi's tweker tool taking a screenshot before and after. Was using Django Unchained as the test movie. I was gonna post some pics but I screwed up and saved them in .png, so too large to post and dont feel like downsizing and such. Took some screenshot shots in a dark scene and I can't tell a difference between the two before the tweak or after the tweak. This was comparing images when black level in Samsung was set to normal and low. So, either madshi's tweaker didnt work(Which I highly doubt...it does work in windows 8 right?) or the video card was outputting 0-255 all along..........
BUT there is a caveat to that. Out of the ton's of reading I've done today I saw mention somewhere that this problem, Nvidia cards limiting RGB to 16-235, only happens when output is over hdmi and the signal is
720p and 1080p 60hz. I did some more reading tonight and came across this page where this fellow has also created his own toggler:
http://blog.metaclassofnil.com/?p=83From the page:
"I recently had a problem where I simply couldn’t get my NV GPU to supply full range RGB (0-255) over HDMI when the resolution was either 720p or 1080p at 59.94 Hz." So this confirms also what I read earlier today somewhere else. It also makes sense too, due to the fact that even though I couldnt see any difference in the tweak with a 1080p24 movie, I definitely noticed a difference in my desktop appearance when I switched the tweak on. Why? Because the desktop is displaying at 1080p60. I toggled the tweak on and off several times. The difference was noticable. With the tweak on, the desktop looked better. It has a black background with a brown taskbar. The desktop black background looked a little blacker, the brown a little more vivid. It looked better.
So anyway, maybe I'll try and run back some 1080p60 material this weekend and see if all that holds true.
And one more note on Samsung TV's. I dont know if newer Samsung's have changed in the menu when it comes to HDMI black level settings, but in mine as mentioned many times in this post has settings of normal and low. This setting is only available when the TV is receiving RGB. It's greyed out when it's receiving ycbcr. When it's greyed out and receiving ycbcr it says normal. There's alot of talk out there on what normal and low means. Some people say that normal is for 0-255 RGB and low is for limited 16-235 RGB. Others said the opposite. There's even been mentioned that samsung mislabeled the settings........basically it had me pulling my hair out. And people were pointing out that the display saying normal and greyed out when receiving ycbcr must mean that normal means 16-235 since that is what ycbcr is. But the best explanation I've read is that Samsung meant normal and low to mean what normal is in respect to ycbcr and RGB. The setting is greyed out and says normal when its receiving ycbcr because 16-235 is the only option for ycbcr and of course that's its "normal" setting. As for RGB, 0-255 is the normal setting for it and selecting "normal" means that the TV is set for 0-255. Putting it on "low" for RGB sets it to 16-235. Which would explain why its darker on low. Signal is getting clipped, right?
Anyway, I'm rambling. Thanks for all your all's help!