2018-11-17, 03:17
I have no test bed for Intel Graphics. AMD and nVidia are commonly used because they have private API's software can passthrough HDR. Intel doesn't.
DVDFab Media Player v.3 uses private API's and properly switches HDR on/off with no problems. V.5 no longer uses private API's afaik. I tried again after todays latest update fwiw. You can either manually turn HDR on/off in Windows or leave it off and let v.5 convert HDR to SDR automatically. I've also noticed frame drops using v.5. Check your setup.
Unless you meet all the hardware requirements for PowerDVD, you're spinning your wheels attempting HDR.
Yes, I use madVR to control resolution switches. Assuming you're using a 4k display, everything is set to 4k - nothing 1080p.
All of this is detailed in the guide.
DVDFab Media Player v.3 uses private API's and properly switches HDR on/off with no problems. V.5 no longer uses private API's afaik. I tried again after todays latest update fwiw. You can either manually turn HDR on/off in Windows or leave it off and let v.5 convert HDR to SDR automatically. I've also noticed frame drops using v.5. Check your setup.
Unless you meet all the hardware requirements for PowerDVD, you're spinning your wheels attempting HDR.
Yes, I use madVR to control resolution switches. Assuming you're using a 4k display, everything is set to 4k - nothing 1080p.
All of this is detailed in the guide.