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  • gorba8.9
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    Connected to the UHD OLED TV, works as expected.
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  • gorba8.9
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    No HDR, but my UHD monitor is not HDR-capable.
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  • Wilson.Wang
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    hi,
    please check the hdmi is good and connect to gtx1050. and if possible please try update win 10 OS to new version. then give a try.
    and pleased attach your log file. thanks

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  • signals
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    I can only suspect that perhaps Player needs an update for that brand new driver. Unfortunately, the development staff is off for the Chinese New Year holiday, to return later this month. If I can reach someone I will check on this.

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  • Nice Monkey
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    See attached display for the driver. No newer version found, it is also very recent just 2 weeks old.

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  • Nice Monkey
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    Thanks for the answer, but it leads to the next question: The GTX 1050 is definitely a Pascal GTX1000 series card, but Player 5 signals HDR as not supported.


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    See attachment when displayed on the PC screen.. When done on the NVIDIA attached screen only VC-1 is additionally supported.

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  • signals
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    It is actually on the website, but can't be linked since it is a java display item. Particularly if you plan to process this type of video with DVDFab in addition to just playing it back with Player 5, I believe a 1070 or 1080 might be a better choice. Here is some additional information:

    Originally posted by FabWeb
    Detailed Requirements and Settings for HDR and UHD Playback

    Hardware Environment
    Video cards that support HDR contents playback
    From Intel: Intel® UHD Graphics 620 or above (Integrated in Intel® Core™ Generation 8 and part of Generation 7 CPUs)
    From NVidia: GeForce GTX 900 series, GTX 1000 series or above
    From AMD: RX450 or above
    Display Port: HDMI2.0a or DP1.3
    Software Environment
    OS:Windows 10, build 1705 or above
    Drivers: upgrade the video card drivers to the latest
    How to check Windows information: Control Panel > System > About
    Required Settings
    OS Settings
    Enable HDR option: Control Panel > System > Display > HDR and advanced color
    Tip: this option is not available to Windows 10, with builds under 1705
    Play 5 Settings
    To play back 4K HDR contents, please enable the HDR Mode at Settings > Video > HDR Mode
    Choose Auto (recommended): if your hardware and display monitor support HDR output, then DVDFab Player 5 will output HDR image, otherwise, it will output SDR image.
    Choose HDR -> SDR: DVDFab Player 5 will output SDR image.
    Earlier Windows 10 builds
    Despite earlier Windows 10 builds (under 1705) do not have an HDR option, users still can get HDR support via NVidia video cards, in that case, please also upgrade to the latest NVidia drivers.
    UHD Playback
    To play back 4K UHD videos, your GPU is required to be capable of H.265 (HEVC) and UHD (4K) hardware decoding. The known GPUs capable of doing this include:
    From NVidia: Maxwell GM206 series including GeForce GTX 750 SE, GTX 950, GTX 960 and above, all the Pascal series;
    From Intel: 5th generation Intel Core Processors with HD graphics 5500, HD graphics 6000, Iris graphics 6100 and above;
    From AMD: GCN 4th generation Polaris Discrete GPU RX 480 / RX 470 / RX 460 and above

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  • Nice Monkey
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    Thanks! Will wait for the final answer. This before doing an request for return.

    May I suggest to add the requirements to the main sales pages too as this will help potential customers on their decision.

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  • signals
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    For 4K/UHD HDR hardware acceleration at least in the DVDFab Copy/Ripper, a 1060 or higher unit is required. Checking on this for Player 5, but I suspect it is the same. It is posted elsewhere, I will post a link when I find it.


    UPDATE: Here are the system requirements for Player 5, looks like the 1050 should work, could be a driver version issue.

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  • Nice Monkey
    started a topic PC HW requirements for 4K/UHD and HDR?

    PC HW requirements for 4K/UHD and HDR?

    I installed a MSI GTX 1050 card in my W10 PC to get HDR HW Acceleration but it is still shown as not available.
    Is this NVIDIA card supported for UHD with HDR or not. In the last case i must return it.

    Bottom-line is there a list with PC HW/SW system requirements and an overview of supported HW? It must be well hidden as I searched for it quite some time.

    My PC uses a ASUS Z170 gaming Pro motherboard with an i7 3.4 Ghz processor (no SGX) and 4 GByte memory.
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