2019-04-23, 20:12
I've installed the new nVidia driver 430.39. It is now once again allowing madVR to switch HDR mode. It has also rectified the long lingering audio problem - Multi channel vs stereo auto switch dependent on AVR state on and off.
As expected, nVidia no longer supports 3D. It has been completely removed from the driver install. So far I have installed 3D vision from an older driver. I get a notice that 3D vision does not match the new graphics driver after installing it. I also ran the 3D .reg file in madVR. The 3D option no longer shows up in Windows display properties or NCP. I did attempt to play a 3DMVC.iso in PowerDVD. 3D mode does not engage. I also tried MPC-BE. It displays some strange SBS and then does engage 3D mode. This is a frame packed MVC iso. It shouldn't go into SBS mode imo.
I don't want to spend anymore time fussing with this new driver and I will be reverting back to 416.81 video drivers. Instead of editing those drivers and applying the 388.59 audio driver (bug free) as I've been doing in the past, I will be attempting to use the newer 430.39 audio driver which at this time appears to also be bug free. This combo will update me to the newest working audio and video drivers that meet my demands.
Feel free to post your results and workarounds if any.
*Edit*
The audio bug still exists using the 430.39 driver. It doesn't survive a reboot. I will be using 388.59 audio driver with 416.81 video driver as usual.
As expected, nVidia no longer supports 3D. It has been completely removed from the driver install. So far I have installed 3D vision from an older driver. I get a notice that 3D vision does not match the new graphics driver after installing it. I also ran the 3D .reg file in madVR. The 3D option no longer shows up in Windows display properties or NCP. I did attempt to play a 3DMVC.iso in PowerDVD. 3D mode does not engage. I also tried MPC-BE. It displays some strange SBS and then does engage 3D mode. This is a frame packed MVC iso. It shouldn't go into SBS mode imo.
I don't want to spend anymore time fussing with this new driver and I will be reverting back to 416.81 video drivers. Instead of editing those drivers and applying the 388.59 audio driver (bug free) as I've been doing in the past, I will be attempting to use the newer 430.39 audio driver which at this time appears to also be bug free. This combo will update me to the newest working audio and video drivers that meet my demands.
Feel free to post your results and workarounds if any.
*Edit*
The audio bug still exists using the 430.39 driver. It doesn't survive a reboot. I will be using 388.59 audio driver with 416.81 video driver as usual.