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17th February 2017, 07:10 | #42561 | Link | ||
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Chroma.png fails there too..... For the last 2 sentences:I've read it somewhere too that some picture modes get disabled but what If they fixed it with the updates they've made? To enable PC mode you just rename HDMI 1 and and put UHD color on.That's all for the TV settings. Last edited by Damien147; 17th February 2017 at 07:14. |
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edit: https://abload.de/img/amdwbsql.png and you did the basic yeah? do you really want to now why that TV is 3840x2160. because the specs say it because it is overscanning with a 4096x2160 input signal only left and right of cause. because it is not over scanning with a input signal 3840x2160. not talking about video files because the manual says that 3840x2160@60 hz is the recommended and optimal setting for a PC. because fit to screen is made to move images larger than the screen on the screen. if fit to screen would mean 1:1 pixel mapping and the screen is 4096x2160 it would add black bars on a 3840x2160 input signal(not file!). amd is reporting the wrong recommend resolution with UHD screens i can reproduce this here right now. Last edited by huhn; 17th February 2017 at 07:33. |
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17th February 2017, 07:36 | #42564 | Link |
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What changed is the name from screen fit to screen to fit.
No vanished pixel format bug,I was talking about different thing but I am not 100% sure.What I know is that ''this guy'' sees 4:4:4 with local lan and waiting for a response with HDMI. I can't put 3840x2160 like that,with windows happens what you said earlier.It doesn't change.Radeon settings don't have anything to change resolution for some reason.I forced 3840x2160 with Madvrs display modes to check 3840x2160. edit:yes,I am like that in your edit pic Last edited by Damien147; 17th February 2017 at 07:46. |
17th February 2017, 07:49 | #42565 | Link |
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change the resolution see if the TV reports 3840x2160 if not try this.
go to display settings -> set "change size of text..." to 100% cahnge to 3840x2160 this should force it. you can of cause change this back to what do i know 200% (1080p sized icons) after the resolution change. and disable GPU scaling. and yes crimson is the biggest downgrade in the history of drivers. |
17th February 2017, 07:58 | #42566 | Link |
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huhn, Ive tested 4K again tonight and confirmed that I cant get RGB @ 4K 60Hz with my GTX1080 card, all I have in the drop-down box is YCbCr, this is why my image is washed out.
I can always get RGB @ 60Hz when Im on 1080p>1080p as thats the way I always run it. I tested 24Hz @4K and RGB appears in the drop-down box and it looks fantastic, but I want to use 60Hz @4K. Why when you set the 1080 card to 4K @ 60Hz it doesnt allow RGB in the dropdown box, is that normal? |
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http://eu.jvc.com/microsite/eu/dla-x...re02.html#hdmi the 1080 can do it for sure there is no question. so how is the projector cabled? please list HDMI repeater, AVR or other stuff that may or may not be in use and cable lengths. and check if hey are HDMI 2.0. there are ways to work around the AVR using an iGPU for example or an displayport -> HDMI cable |
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17th February 2017, 08:13 | #42568 | Link |
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These are already done sideways and I get a big fail. Edit:another thread http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/...60hz-hdmi.html Last edited by Damien147; 17th February 2017 at 09:02. |
17th February 2017, 08:24 | #42569 | Link | |
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someone is reporting a bug in samsung TVs:
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but as you can see he get's the rubbish 4096x2160 default resolution bug too. i had a way bigger problem than this with HDMI handshake issues so i gave up after the 3rd card and got a 1060 that works perfectly. |
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17th February 2017, 08:29 | #42570 | Link | |
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The PC is direct to my Lumagen Pro (not the new 18 gbit/s card) all cables are short to the projector then to my McIntosh pre pro MX160, audio only. I now think the problem might be as I dont have the add on 18 gbit/s replacement from Lumagen, is that right? Is there a work round without getting the card from Lumagen since I only want to upscale BDs @60Hz 4K? The upscaling is all working correctly without dropped frames as I see that in the menu, it does look fantastic when Im on 24Hz with RGB, but I cant run this way @ 60Hz, without RGB its washed out |
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17th February 2017, 08:45 | #42571 | Link |
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without removing the Lumagen Pro or upgrading the card there is no way for RGB@60 hz.
and yes RGB is preferred so it is technically possible to send the madVR image untouched. if the Lumagen Pro is used for calibration think about a madVR 3D LUT. in my book everything that touches the image created by madVR is a bad thing and is just degrading image quality. but this is just me. |
17th February 2017, 09:25 | #42572 | Link |
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Yes I would rather not use 4K if I cant get RGB from the Pro @ 60Hz.
I dont want anything to touch the madvr settings so Im with you! Looks like I will have to invest in another upgrade, the 18 from Lumagen. It never stops..... |
17th February 2017, 19:02 | #42573 | Link |
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Long story short: Oh god...I've wasted yours and peoples energy with these bugs.Gave me wrong conclusions.SORRY guys.You are right about resolution and you are correct about the bug in TVs,it's 3840x2160.Finally! http://imgur.com/a/tZhr9 (ignore the *hitty quality).Now that I got 4:4:4 I get bad colors because of these picture modes that get disabled with PC mode..... <----edit:solved.(Found an icc profile and settings) Just for the history about fit to screen skip this video to 1:45 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsnPBuI7xIU .But it doesn't matter in PC mode because it gets disabled too. edit:maximum reported resolution my @ss...http://imgur.com/a/vGU26 ...and still wonder where settings for resolution,underscan,overscan and whatever are. Last edited by Damien147; 19th February 2017 at 03:08. |
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I hope you can help me. I am looking for the best picture settings using madVR. I am using a dell T20 and a GTX 1050 Ti graphic card. My Display is a Dell U2515H 2560 x 1440 @60hz. I am watching 24p movies on my computer using MPC-HC. Settings i am using right now are attached. |
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