2018-04-11, 23:51
Thank you.. What is FLIRC?
(2018-04-11, 22:15)Bibio Wrote:You can't do anything in madVR to influence the HDR tone mapping of your display besides creating an HDR 3DLUT. I don't know why most of your videos get better with the "Auto" color space. It must do some improper gamut conversions, otherwise.(2018-04-11, 21:22)Warner306 Wrote:i use madVR with FULL Group Profiles and Profiles within the groups. this gives me pretty much full control within madVR for each video content type.(2018-04-11, 20:31)spencerjford Wrote: @Bibio couldn't you also just use process HDR content by usin gpixel shader math, setting peak nits, and making sure "send HDR metadata to display is checked?That only works if your display doesn't activate its own tone mapping. This won't work for everyone. Mostly, the gamma can be changed and maybe some of the values will be further compressed. I am betting this only works with a few displays. They are pretty dumb when it comes to tone mapping, even when madVR changes the metadata to say that it has been compressed already. The display may not interpret this metadata correctly.
There is no nits value in the profile logic. Although, I don't quite understand what you are trying to do.
there are only two types of content that give me headaches, the first being HDR 4K due to the nits values and very old DVD's that are very poor quality dating back to pretty much when DVD first came out.
if i could set different profiles that were dependant on media PQ then it would make life a lot easier and this is what i'm trying to achieve.
a little question that i'm also confused about. with me being in the UK are all my DVD's classed as PAL?
(2018-04-11, 23:51)mkohman Wrote: Thank you.. What is FLIRC?its a usb remote control dongle device that can map any button on any remote for your computer. i have the flirc se and is superb. it dont work too well with LG remotes though as LG use OSD mapped to some of the function buttons you need for kodi. its blooody annoying.
(2018-04-12, 00:02)Warner306 Wrote:that would be 25hz to 50hz though would it not or am i thinking about TV broadcast interlaced?(2018-04-11, 22:15)Bibio Wrote:(2018-04-11, 21:22)Warner306 Wrote: That only works if your display doesn't activate its own tone mapping. This won't work for everyone. Mostly, the gamma can be changed and maybe some of the values will be further compressed. I am betting this only works with a few displays. They are pretty dumb when it comes to tone mapping, even when madVR changes the metadata to say that it has been compressed already. The display may not interpret this metadata correctly.i use madVR with FULL Group Profiles and Profiles within the groups. this gives me pretty much full control within madVR for each video content type.
There is no nits value in the profile logic. Although, I don't quite understand what you are trying to do.
there are only two types of content that give me headaches, the first being HDR 4K due to the nits values and very old DVD's that are very poor quality dating back to pretty much when DVD first came out.
if i could set different profiles that were dependant on media PQ then it would make life a lot easier and this is what i'm trying to achieve.
a little question that i'm also confused about. with me being in the UK are all my DVD's classed as PAL?
And, yes, I would assume all of your DVDs are PAL in the UK. They should be 25 fps rather than 23.976 fps.
(2018-04-12, 00:37)Bibio Wrote:Don't have any more than one DVD to know how they are interpreted by a modern video renderer. Here are the specs from my set up manual:(2018-04-12, 00:02)Warner306 Wrote:that would be 25hz to 50hz though would it not or am i thinking about TV broadcast interlaced?(2018-04-11, 22:15)Bibio Wrote: i use madVR with FULL Group Profiles and Profiles within the groups. this gives me pretty much full control within madVR for each video content type.
there are only two types of content that give me headaches, the first being HDR 4K due to the nits values and very old DVD's that are very poor quality dating back to pretty much when DVD first came out.
if i could set different profiles that were dependant on media PQ then it would make life a lot easier and this is what i'm trying to achieve.
a little question that i'm also confused about. with me being in the UK are all my DVD's classed as PAL?
And, yes, I would assume all of your DVDs are PAL in the UK. They should be 25 fps rather than 23.976 fps.
just like NTFS is 60hz so their DVD format is 30hz?
(2018-04-12, 00:02)spencerjford Wrote: @goofer69 he doesn't visit/comment on the tread any more. just pops on when he decides to post a new version, like when kodi updates!Yeah, that's why I included the et al, hoping someone else had any insight on my inquires. Guess I'll have to wait until 18 final is released. Thanks for the reply...
(2018-03-22, 11:28)ashlar Wrote:https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@asmr-aus...ntegrieren(2018-03-21, 23:28)Gee11 Wrote: mclingo with madVR there is Full HDR Support. And Kodi 18 has good improvements in live TV part. And Netflix Addon is only working with Kodi 18..Considering the Netflix addon is a "legit" one, if I'm not mistaken (ie. it requires you have a payed for subscription), would you be so kind as to point me to the website that hosts it? Thank you.
(2018-04-13, 12:44)Gee11 Wrote:Many thanks!(2018-03-22, 11:28)ashlar Wrote:https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@asmr-aus...ntegrieren(2018-03-21, 23:28)Gee11 Wrote: mclingo with madVR there is Full HDR Support. And Kodi 18 has good improvements in live TV part. And Netflix Addon is only working with Kodi 18..Considering the Netflix addon is a "legit" one, if I'm not mistaken (ie. it requires you have a payed for subscription), would you be so kind as to point me to the website that hosts it? Thank you.
https://www.kodinerds.net/index.php/Thre...50d3b6e4b9
(2018-04-12, 00:33)Bibio Wrote:Cool, I can do this with my Harmoney remote too without FLIRC Thanks anyway!(2018-04-11, 23:51)mkohman Wrote: Thank you.. What is FLIRC?its a usb remote control dongle device that can map any button on any remote for your computer. i have the flirc se and is superb. it dont work too well with LG remotes though as LG use OSD mapped to some of the function buttons you need for kodi. its blooody annoying.
the flirc se can turn your computer fully off/on just like the power button.