Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-23-2016, 08:45 AM
(Last edited: 05-23-2016, 08:55 AM by ashlar)
Post: #2088
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-23-2016 04:16 AM)ToastyX Wrote: I see what you mean. You're saying the video card is sending full-range RGB but not marking it as full-range, so the TV assumes it's receiving limited-range RGB. Try adding a video capability data block, and set "Selectable RGB range" at the bottom.One further discovery and this extends to custom resolutions created through Nvidia Control Panel too. In CRU I created one detailed resolution for the basic 1080p@60. I then created detailed resolutions in the extension block for 59.94, 50 and 23.976. Yesterday I discovered that high resolution formats were not bitstreaming and after A LOT of trials and errors I found out that they were working only for the primary detailed resolution 1080p@60. I exported my config, reset everything to nvidia defaults and tried with the standard refresh rates offered by Nvidia. At all refresh rates everything was working. I created a custom refresh rate for 23.976 and, once more, TrueHD and DTS-MA were not working. I wonder what's the difference between the standard resolution/refresh offered by Nvidia and the custom ones we are creating (even more so considering that, for instance, Nvidia's 23.976 turns out to be 23.971). I'll try the "video capability" you are suggesting for RGB range problems, thank you. Edit: What about the three entries "TV resolutions", "PC resolutions" and "Native resolution" in the Video Capability screen? Do I leave them at default (not supported/not supported/use tv-pc information)? |
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