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yes it works but i stopped bothering to use it as it was only on for upscaling. now i just use the default that mpc uses and it switches to hdr automatically.Question don't care if it takes 5 years to be replied to.
Do I need or can I use MadVR still in Windows 11 for my HDR movies and tv shows ? Normally in Windows 10 Auto HDR turns on when I move the window from my pc to my projector screen.
Hmm seems odd since I've had basically 100% success rate over so many computers. You should uncheck the option to download updates during setup, as obviously that could cause some issues given the file swap.
Interesting. Seems like 2200.194 was the last version that fit on a single-layer DVD. If you still have a 22000.194 ISO you could use that, since it will auto update to 22000.282 anyway right after install. For a USB drive just use the media creation tool:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2156295
You can use the installation media tool from Microsoft to create an ISO for each:
Windows 10 >> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Windows 11 >> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
These will let you create a standalone ISO file.
OK I just looked at the size 5.12 GB (5,497,985,024 bytes) will not fit on a DVD-5
OK I just looked at the size 5.12 GB (5,497,985,024 bytes) will not fit on a DVD-5
Fucking hell 5+ GiB for an _install_ ISO?
Who still uses DVD? I don't even have a drive on my computer.
Whats a DVD?
Who still uses DVD? I don't even have a drive on my computer.
Considering DVD is a technology that is over a quarter century old, it's amazing it can fit at all. A single-version ISO will fit.
Where can I get a single version ISO?
Yes. I do have a 4K Blu-ray burner (external USB) because I rip discs sometimes and have it around just in case. I just never really use it.Beyond that, I think it makes sense to have at least one USB DVD-RW drive handy to be passed around as needed, as they cost about $20 these days.
I have 2 optical drives in my PC. One that I regularly use, and the other because it's capable of ripping my 4K disks to my NAS. There may be a day when i don't have an optical drive in a computer, but that day is more than 5 years off.Who still uses DVD? I don't even have a drive on my computer.
Fractal Design R5 and R6 have 2 and 1, respectively. I store most of my data on my NAS, but the r5 has enough bays for me to put all my NAS drives in it'd and still have 2 empty bays, but my main case requirements are: be quiet and have 2 optical bays, though I could probably drop to 1 if I had to. The main reason I have 2 is because the 2nd one can rip my 4K movies to my NAS (and I don't want to use that one for anything else, since I'm not sure how easy it'd be to find another drive that can do it...but I it's been 3 years, so maybe you can do that with real 4k drives too.Well, I just built this computer and you can barely even find cases with a drive bay anymore. I do have an external 4K Blu-Ray burner just in case, though.
if you turn it on, it stays on. if you turn auto-hdr on, then it will try and make non-hdr games look hdr when you play them BUT hdr has to be enabled for it to work. most players have been updated so they will enable hdr automatically and your tv/projector will switch to it if youre not in hdr mode.Is HDR suppose to be on always with Windows 11 ? I did enable auto HDR but it stays on with my projector. Is this why ?
When I was on Windows 10 when I used MadVR it would only come on when I dragged a HDR movie onto the projector screen 2 monitor.
if you turn it on, it stays on. if you turn auto-hdr on, then it will try and make non-hdr games look hdr when you play them BUT hdr has to be enabled for it to work. most players have been updated so they will enable hdr automatically and your tv/projector will switch to it if youre not in hdr mode.
Is HDR suppose to be on always with Windows 11 ? I did enable auto HDR but it stays on with my projector. Is this why ?
When I was on Windows 10 when I used MadVR it would only come on when I dragged a HDR movie onto the projector screen 2 monitor.
It's auto-HDR for non-HDR games, what you're thinking (HDR output from the PC automatically on/off when HDR content is/isn't playing - like on consumer media devices) isn't in Windows at all - unfortunately. To play HDR media in Windows - just like playing (most) HDR games - you manually turn HDR on before you play/watch - manually turn HDR off after.
thats what i use. i install it via the klite mega pack and accept all defaults. when i play hdr the tv flips over automatically(also set to 24hz), whether hdr is enabled in windows or not and when i close the player it flips back to sdr.What about MPC ? (Media Player Classic)
I went through the steps and I downloaded the zip file it created. What do I do from here?When you use the Media Creation tool to download the ISO, it allows you to select the version. If you leave the "Use the recommended options for this PC" checkbox checked, it will download the ISO that corresponds to your existing windows version (If you have Windows 10 or 11 Pro, it will download the Windows 11 Pro ISO).
Alternatively, you can use UUPDump to create a 22000.282 ISO for a specific version: https://uupdump.net/selectlang.php?id=b597b515-a6f6-492c-9cce-d969208f44b4
Thanks for that link it's awesome. I'm running enterprise on one of my computers and this makes it easy to get that version.When you use the Media Creation tool to download the ISO, it allows you to select the version. If you leave the "Use the recommended options for this PC" checkbox checked, it will download the ISO that corresponds to your existing windows version (If you have Windows 10 or 11 Pro, it will download the Windows 11 Pro ISO).
Alternatively, you can use UUPDump to create a 22000.282 ISO for a specific version: https://uupdump.net/selectlang.php?id=b597b515-a6f6-492c-9cce-d969208f44b4
Thanks for that link it's awesome. I'm running enterprise on one of my computers and this makes it easy to get that version.
One quick question, do you always get a complete bootable ISO to install no matter which build you choose?Yeah it's pretty handy. It also makes for an easy way to install a Beta or Dev build without actually being part of the insider program.
One quick question, do you always get a complete bootable ISO to install no matter which build you choose?
Mine did it by default (thanks to a bug that I"m sure has been subsequently fixed. I honestly don't care if it's a 4k Drive, since the only reason I'd buy one of those is if it made sense for backing stuff up, but I"m not sure it would. It's just easier to buy HD's and backup to those. But I do, oddly, backup my 4k rips to an external drive...so I've technically got 2 backups of each movie.No, you still can't (goddamn movie industry). I've only ripped 1080p discs so far, but the drive I got can rip 4K discs but you need to flash the firmware and I haven't got around to doing it yet.
Start is Back now called Start All Back for Windows 11 offers the Task Bar to be moveable on all four sides of the screen.
https://www.startallback.com/
4.99 for a lifetime key past the 30 day eval.
Come on, ma'am, they say they haveThat is unbelievably ugly IMHO.