2020-02-04, 00:11
(2020-02-03, 19:56)jogal Wrote:1. madVR tone mapping is superior to most if not all tv's internal tone mapping.(2020-02-03, 04:47)spencerjford Wrote:I do not doubt that madVR is superior in options, but the real question is:(2020-02-02, 20:37)jogal Wrote: I think it won't be necessary to do that
Finally seems 100% fixed all stuttering/tearing NVIDIA issues: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2921096
In HDR/SDR 4K/1080p and HDR 60fps
Oh but it is, as madVR is a far superiour video render than the built in videoplayer of Kodi. No disrespect to your work intended!
Do all people need it?For example, I was watching yesterday Gemini Man 4K 60 fps HDR10 pass-through with an Intel NUC8i3BEK and simply better quality is impossible because it is the maximum that my Sony AG9 55” can give. I am clear that I do NOT need madVR for my current needs.Then there are several characteristic user profiles: 1. Buy the cheapest graphics card that works with madVR (this question is repeated many times in the forums) and buy a GTX 1030 or similar. Then in madVR it disables everything and leaves the quality to a minimum because if it is not “choppy playback” is obtained. 2. Buy the best $900 graphics card and activate all filters and custom options in madVR to the fullest, use custom calibrations, etc. If you keep reading and realize that he is doing HDR to SDR tone mapping when he has a TV that is HDR capable!! Then he says he prefers it that way because he likes it more image obtained... WTF!!!In general, it seems that without madVR, 4K content cannot be played on Windows.This is due to three factors:I just wanted to share my thoughts on this aloud.
- Ignorance and lack of technical knowledge.
- Human nature to reject changes.
- Human nature to follow the crowd.
2. I have a lower end hdr tv and going hdr to sdr conversion makes for a far superior picture for me.
Now you have an excellent tv, so for your needs madVR may not be as apparent.
Like I had said, and had meant, I don't mean any disrespect to your work with your fork of Kodi.
It is not ignorant to know lower end, not the best OLED tv or whatever is nearly equivalent isn't going produce the best HDR image.