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> still getting overblown out colors playing 10 bit hevc videos with test 2 myself Seems one of the color depth checks I added wasn't working right since the depth...
I'm not sure if programs can change it themselves but WinKey+Alt+B can toggle it for you, instead of needing to go through windows settings app etc.
Can reproduce this but only after I force it to use NV12, with P010 it seems to be able to zoom in fine without colors breaking - maybe as a...
No difference with SuperRes disabled, tried resizing the video so that the `Scaling : 1920x1080 -> *x*` text would change too and HDR seemed fine with any dimension there. Playing...
Nice find, ~~I guess RTXHDR doesn't like it when part of the video is offscreen, darn (wonder if that's related to the issue in chrome where it disables/enables when scrolling...
Here's a test build with the change above: [rtx-hdr-1.3-test2.zip](https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/files/14106777/rtx-hdr-1.3-test2.zip)
Yeah SR is disabled for HDR, if you change the SR settings in the MPC-VR setting window while it's playing that'll still try to enable it though, but likely won't...
RTX HDR does apply a small saturation boost which might be what you noticed, you can usually remove that with TrueHDRTweaks at https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/781 (the default INI there tries to remove...
Putting all the files from x64 folder next to the MPC-HC64.exe should work, should be able to edit the INI fine, there might not be a log file created when...
It should work with almost all recent mpc-hc versions afaik, as long as they're x64, don't think superres/hdr activate under x86. Video aspect ratios should be fine as long as...