![]() If you ever tried W7/1080p or even 4k 1080p on a Tv its just clunky, not so on 4K, One golden rule buying your HDMI 2.x cable dont buy over 5m long, any over 5 only do 4k/HDR aka 30fps, 5m and under are usually 60hz and dont pay any attention to "gold plated connectors" bull, its a digital cable, it will work or it wont.Īlso check your oled panels manual, one of the hdmi ports will be PC compat and may offer better response times, W10 on an OLED would look so lush :D its jaw dropping on my 50" Polaroid HDR TV 3 feet in front of me and thats a cheap ass 8bit dithered HDR panel with WCG enabled. Ĭheers, your welcome buddy, happy it helped. We have decent oled tv in the back, unfortuately have yet to try that one ( with hdr ) been kicking my own ass to though. Originally posted by jack.anderson19:Got it and thanks Mando for writing that updated info. Id check monitor driver is correct and if possible try to run a HDR video (netflix or amazon prime) also verify your running a half decent HDMI 2 cable and also check any vendor driver for the panel is installed, ideally not the Microsoft Generic monitor driver. If you cant adjust or dont have the WCG settings, then windows "thinks" your panels not HDR. Thats the point, it doesnt matter if its a 4K HDR TV or HDR monitor, the method and requirements are the same mate :) if windows 10 doesnt see the monitor as an HDR capable panel (either because it just sees a generic display due to driver or the panel is not HDR compat), HDR options will not be present to enable in windows, or games within windows. We have tv panels too, but more interested getting hdr on the hdr pc monitor. Windows needs to recognise HDR support for games to. ![]() Windows HDR settings are in settings\Display\Windows HD Colour Originally posted by Mando:dx11 and hdr works on my 1080ti and polaroid 50" HDR TV and I have HDR options in display settings, but it does not function in DX12 with F1 2019.
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