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this setting cannot be used in dxva.
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da-anda
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just a headsup for legacy AMD users. I upgraded to Windows10 and the stock Win10 AMD drivers (dated january 2015) work perfectly fine with DXVA2 acceleration etc - so no need for outdated Catalyst drivers
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2015-08-08, 23:55
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-08, 23:57 by dml3334.)
Hi.
I've been using the Isengard DX11 version of 23th of July and 7th of August, and in both of them I have a huge problem of tearing...
My setup:
AMD E2-1800 APU
AMD Radeon HD 7340 1280x720 @ 60Hz
Windows 7 64 bits
1 single monitor: Samsung HD-Ready TV
Catalyst driver 14.2
My video output settings:
Display Mode: Full Screen #1
Resolution 1280 x 720p
Use fullscreen window
3D Disabled
Vertical blank sync -> Always enabled
Used limited colour range (16-235)
Acceleration:
Render method: Autodetect
HQ scalers: 0%
Allow DXVA2
However, with Helix 14.2, Isengard DX9 15.0 and 15.1, with the same video settings, I have no tearing at all.
If you need any debug log or whatever else, please let me know.
Thanks and awesome work with DX11!
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Where can I find the video "black clipping/flashing lights"? I also want to test my clolour range settings, because I'm note sure what the correct seetings are.
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I have tested the black level file. So what black level needs to flash to have the correct settings: 2-25 or 17-25 only?
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Just a heads up: I recently tested the DX11 build on Windows 10 with Radeon HD 6570 and it worked fine. Pretty responsive and very quick display mode changes. (Unfortunately Win10 feels like a rough beta so I will stay on 8.1 for a while.)