![]() ![]() You are right - even if the monitor were truly 10-bit input-to-output, I wouldn't be able to achieve 10-bit with AMD consumer GPU. The banding observed with GTX 960 in fullscreen mode further proves that the monitor's input only receives 8 bit color depth and Nvidia doesn't dither 10 -bit to 8-bit. I think I have tested quite extensively now to determine with certainty that the smooth gradient is the result of AMD's own dithering from 10 to 8 bit and not some "phantom" 10 bit pipeline to the monitor that defies the laws of physics. OS and drivers are latest: Windows 2004 Build 19041.546, NVIDIA 456.71 DCH ![]() Is there anything I can do? Maybe there are other, new tutorials? Or is this only fixable with new hardware? If so, is NVIDIA inappropriate as HTPC solution? Yes, I have read comments that this is a "NVIDIA driver bug". OSD Screenshot after ~15 minutes playbackĪnd get the following optimized pixel clock modesĪs soon I Test mode, I get the "The GPU driver rejected mode, for unknown reasons". Now, I have repeated frames every 12 minutes, which is of course noticable and distracting ffdshow audio decoder is used to enable "AC3 (S/PDIF encode mode)" to have 5.1 AC3 Audio Passthrough with a S/PDIF connected cable. MPC-HC is configured to display directly on the secondary monitor. The TV is the same, the cables are the same, the videofiles are the same, all the configuration is the same. The TV is connected as secondary monitor. Now, I had to change my system with NVIDIA GTX 980Ti Output. just played fine without any frame drops and repeat (or after hours after the movie end). ![]() It was connected to my TV (single monitor). I am having repeated frames after changing my playback system.īefore, I had a system with Radeon™ RX Vega M GH graphics output. Most tutorials seems to be old and maybe not current. I really tried to fix on my own, but I am stuck at an error. ![]()
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