![]() You could uninstall fall upgrade and see if that works. The tracking seems to be ok.īUT YES LAST TIME I REMEMBER THEY READ YES. I do care about the media being transferred to TV and wondering if I am getting best possible, or how to eliminate the little drag that still exists. ![]() Do I need this setting? Or does MPC-HC/HDMI/4kTv do all that's necessary? I do not use my pc for HDR, so I don't really care about the pc display. I think now it was because my pc needed to rest, and clean. I assumed this to be because of settings. Now they are working at least a lot better ( maybe a little drag). What do you mean by work lol? I use MPC-HC via HDMI to 4k. Monitor has 4k external (extended display) resolution display. The files play, so it must be supported somewhere. The settings were the same even though I can tell that my tv is showing a 2160p resolution. I guess my main question is are these internal settings in Windows going to effect anything that software does to external resolution (which looks great) just didn't know if that YES setting was affecting the drag in the movies? I double checked to see if MY HDR settings were as well NO in External Display. So when it's on extended display, am I losing color if I open up MPC-HC on TV. OK my display settings go to max 2160p, only for external TV or display 2. ![]() For 1080p non-HDR monitors, the software player (or maybe MadVR, which I don't use) has to downscale video and apply a LUT to display colors correctly. My display settings in Windows are limited to 1080p maximum unless I switch the monitor (a Dell S2718HN/NX) to 4K HDR mode. ![]() No charge if no fix, I just don't know if it's a/the problem? I'm not sure how to answer your question. Does this setting affect transfer of video though, or only the pc's display itself? Dell will gladly take my $100 to find out. When the monitor is in one of the two 4K HDR modes supported by the software, the monitor can accept 2160p HDR10 input, downscale it to 1080p, and use its internal LUT to map colors correctly for HDR. Could there be some Dell software for the display itself that controls HDR? My desktop PC's monitor is a Dell 1080p 8-bit monitor but has an HDMI port that can be switched from HDMI 1.4 to HDMI 2.0b using settings in the monitor's own software.
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