Settings app -> System -> Display -> HDR and WCG/Use HDR/Play HDR. Radeon FreeSync: Disabled (create an app profile for your video player if you don't want to disable this globally) Change Resolution/Adjust desktop color settings: Manage 3D Settings (>= RTX 20xx) -> Program Settings -> Select a program: -> Vertical Sync: ON, Low Latency Mode: OFF, Power Managment Mode: Prefer Max/Adaptive/Normal Video -> Color Enhancement -> Input Range -> Driver Settings -> Full Range Display -> Resolution/General Settings -> Intel Graphics Control Panel/Command Center app -> Setting name dependent on TV mfgr.īlack Level to Full/Normal (if available)Ĭolorspace/Input Level/Range to RGB Full/Expanded/Enhanced/0-255 (if available) UHD Deep Color/Input Signal Plus turned On for your display's HDMI port. GPU connected to display's HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3 port ONLY display connected to the system before configuration Windows 10: version >= 1803 (Settings app -> System -> About) TV/Projector: HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3, HDR10, 10-bit panel, VESA DisplayHDR >= 600 You are strongly urged to test out the simple setups below before potentially moving onto the advanced ones. If not, you are urged to follow the setup sections in the Video Setup wiki page first. We assume your display, video chain and media player have already been configured/calibrated properly for non-HDR content before you venture into the HDR setup below. Read our HDR section in the Wiki FAQ for detailed information and requirements. Dolby Vision/HDR10 + is not discussed here as no passthrough options exist on PC. High-end tonemapping is not discussed here. This setup guide is only for HDR10 passthrough. Streaming Content (Netflix, Youtube, etc.).
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