2020-01-27, 00:07
To get 10-bit output from both madVR and the GPU, set the GPU desktop refresh rate to 30 Hz and then select 12-bit RGB in the GPU control panel.
I would personally set both madVR and the GPU to 8-bit RGB in order to keep the desktop refresh rate at 60 Hz. madVR uses high-quality dithering to convert 10-bits to 8-bits and the result is virtually indistinguishable from 10-bits or 12-bits.
The Lumagen Radiance Pro does the same trick. Read this quote from the lead software engineer, Jim, who claims there is no visual difference between dithered 8-bit and dithered 10-bit. madVR has proven this several times over and is no different:
https://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-t...st58353702
I would personally set both madVR and the GPU to 8-bit RGB in order to keep the desktop refresh rate at 60 Hz. madVR uses high-quality dithering to convert 10-bits to 8-bits and the result is virtually indistinguishable from 10-bits or 12-bits.
The Lumagen Radiance Pro does the same trick. Read this quote from the lead software engineer, Jim, who claims there is no visual difference between dithered 8-bit and dithered 10-bit. madVR has proven this several times over and is no different:
https://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-t...st58353702