diff --git a/wiki/hdr.md b/wiki/hdr.md index 4776b6f..b210029 100644 --- a/wiki/hdr.md +++ b/wiki/hdr.md @@ -442,23 +442,19 @@ Advanced, old way to integrate madVR into Kodi for passthrough, tonemapping, and Simple, HDR Passthrough or Tonemapping -* *Requirements:* - Common settings above - Install Plex HTPC: >= 1.16 [download](https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/#plex-app) - *Notes:* - If HDR is not configured as per below, HDR will be tonemapped to SDR. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac. -* *Plex HTPC settings:* - - *Plex HTPC app->* - - -- Settings -> Video -> Enable HDR Switching: Checked - -- Settings -> Video -> HDR Metadata Passthrough: Checked - -* *Test* - - *Plex HTPC app ->* - - Play a [test HDR video](/wiki/hdr#hdr-tests). [If the colors in your video are washed out](https://i.imgur.com/AD6lOIS.jpg), either you don't have proper PC/TV hardware support for HDR, aren't using HDMI 2.x ports, or don't have TV deep color configured. +* *Requirements:* + * Common settings above + * Install Plex HTPC: >= 1.16 [download](https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/?cat=plex+home+theater&plat=windows#plex-app) + * *Notes:* + * If HDR is not configured as per below, HDR will be tonemapped to SDR. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac. +* *Plex HTPC settings:* + * *Plex HTPC app* + * Settings -> Video + * Enable HDR Switching: Checked + * HDR Metadata Passthrough: Checked +* *Test* + * *Plex HTPC app* + * Play a [test HDR video](/wiki/hdr#hdr-tests). [If the colors in your video are washed out](https://i.imgur.com/AD6lOIS.jpg), either you don't have proper PC/TV hardware support for HDR, aren't using HDMI 2.x ports, or don't have TV deep color configured.   @@ -466,57 +462,39 @@ Simple, HDR Passthrough or Tonemapping Simple, Tonemapping -* *Requirements:* - - Common settings above - - Plex Media Player 2.x - - *Notes:* - - HDR is not currently passed through; It is tonemapped to SDR. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac. - -* *Plex Media Player settings:* - - None +* *Requirements:* + * Common settings above + * Plex Media Player 2.x + * *Notes:* + * HDR is not currently passed through; It is tonemapped to SDR. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac. +* *Plex Media Player settings:* + * None ## Streaming Content (Netflix, Youtube, etc..) -* *Requirements:* - - Common settings above - - Netflix: ALL displays have HDCP 2.2 support and is recognized. Check Nvidia/AMD/Intel graphics control panel for HDCP status. Required software is installed: Microsoft Store [HEVC Extension](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/hevc-video-extensions/9nmzlz57r3t7), Intel MEI driver/ME firmware (Intel iGPU). Required [Premium Plan](https://help.netflix.com/en/node/24926) subscription. - - Supported Web Browsers/Apps: Microsoft Edge (Netflix/Youtube), Microsoft Store app (Netflix), Google Chrome (Youtube) - +* *Requirements:* + * Common settings above + * Netflix: ALL displays have HDCP 2.2 support and is recognized. Check Nvidia/AMD/Intel graphics control panel for HDCP status. Required software is installed: Microsoft Store [HEVC Extension](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/hevc-video-extensions/9nmzlz57r3t7), Intel MEI driver/ME firmware (Intel iGPU). Required [Premium Plan](https://help.netflix.com/en/node/24926) subscription. + * Supported Web Browsers/Apps: Microsoft Edge (Netflix/Youtube), Microsoft Store app (Netflix), Google Chrome (Youtube) * *Windows settings:* - - Activate HDR. HDR must be turned on before viewing content; it will not switch to hdr mode automatically like local players. You can use the "Win + Alt + B" shortcut to turn on/off HDR in windows, subsequently. - - Start -> Settings -> System -> Display -> Play HDR games and apps: On / Use HDR: On (Wording depends on Windows version) - - Start -> Settings -> System -> Display -> Windows HD Color settings -> Stream HDR Video: On - -* *Test* - - Netflix: Check edge://gpu in Microsoft Edge for: HDCP 2.2 support, HEVC installed/activable, and HEVC - HDR10 support set true. Check [Netflix HDR10 test pattern](https://www.netflix.com/title/80018499) looks correct. - - Youtube: Check [HDR content](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njX2bu-_Vw4) looks correct. + * Activate HDR. HDR must be turned on before viewing content; it will not switch to hdr mode automatically like local players. You can use the "Win + Alt + B" shortcut to turn on/off HDR in windows, subsequently. + * Start -> Settings -> System -> Display + * Windows HD Color + * Windows HD Color settings -> Stream HDR Video: On + * Use HDR: On / Play HDR games and apps: On (Wording depends on Windows version) +* *Test* + * Netflix: Check edge://gpu in Microsoft Edge for: HDCP 2.2 support, HEVC installed/activable, and HEVC - HDR10 support set true. Check [Netflix HDR10 test pattern](https://www.netflix.com/title/80018499) looks correct. + * Youtube: Check [HDR content](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njX2bu-_Vw4) looks correct. ## ANDROID ### **Common Settings** * *Requirements:* - - TV/Projector: HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3, HDR10, 10-bit panel, [VESA DisplayHDR](https://displayhdr.org/) >= 500 - + * TV/Projector: HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3, HDR10, 10-bit panel, [VESA DisplayHDR](https://displayhdr.org/) >= 600 * *TV/Projector settings:* - - GPU Connected to HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3 port - - UHD Deep Color/Input Signal Plus turned On for your HDMI port. Setting name dependent on TV mfgr. + * GPU Connected to HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.3 port + * UHD Deep Color/Input Signal Plus turned On for your HDMI port. Setting name dependent on TV mfgr. ## HDR Tests