

- CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND DRIVERS
- CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND DRIVER
- CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND REGISTRATION
- CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND WINDOWS 10
- CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND SOFTWARE
Sorry I have not replied sooner, I had the little unit re-encoding video for the last 5 days and did not want to interrupt it. The GPU does not support it (or the driver/os is doing something retarded). In this case that is ruled out, I was using a bog standard cable at the start, from my previous HTPC, but as luck would have it I had a spare Belkin AV10175bt2M HDMI cable lying around, and that is meant to be pretty good, so I do not suspect a cable issue.Ĭ. The user is using a splitter or some other heresy rather than a straight HDMI cable, or a sub-standard HDMI cable. The panel does not support it (mine does)ī. Usually if HDCP is disabled it would be because:Ī.
CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND DRIVER
Interestingly, in the Radeon Driver section it does show HDCP as disabled, and the Cyberlink advisor is complaining about the same issue (Cyberlink was also previously complaining Intel SGX was not available, now it is not, but again, the particular content I am aiming to view has had the DRM stripped from it). In this particular case I am not trying to playback DRM protected content, but to rule this out I went and turned it on, in the Bios and then installed the Intel driver. AMD's PlayReady 3.0 In Polaris, Vega GPUs, APUs to Enable 4K HDR Streaming on PC | TechPowerUp
CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND DRIVERS
This is not the end of the world for me, I currently use an AppleTV with Infuse and that is producing amazing looking content, but I have always had a Windows HTPC and hoped to be able to continue that trend.Īny ideas? Am I trying to do something that the unit should be able to or not be able to do? Am I jumping the gun and need to wait for the Vega drivers to mature a bit? Or for AMD 4K support to properly come online? I read the following: So I cannot get the unit at this time to playback HDR 4K HEVC 10 bit content. VLC 3.0+ - Tried this and it just seemed to playback content in SDR.
CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND REGISTRATION
MadVR + MPC - I have not tried this, this setup is far too fiddly and involves changing registration settings to get from the right settings for SDR to HDR and back again depending on what content you want to playback.ĭ. Microsoft films and TV - In my case it just produces a black screen.Ĭ. Cyberlink PowerDVD 18 Ultra - I upgraded a license I previously had, but it stubbornly refuses to playback HDR content, it would appear from checking other forums that HDR support is limited to Nvidia cards and (irony alarm) Intel GPUs. In terms of trying to play back content, I initially used MPV, but after some testing realised it only supports SDR content, after investigating more it would appear there are some options which might work:Ī.
CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND WINDOWS 10
So Windows 10 is telling me that HDR is enabled and the TV also shows me the HDR flag correctly.Ĩ. The screen was being driven at 60Hz and I remember reading somewhere in the past that my LG screen from 2016 can only support 10/12bit colour depth at 30Hz and below, so have currently set the refresh rate manually to 24Hz and now have 10 bit colour enabled. In the Radeon driver settings, suspiciously under colour depth, I only had 8 bit enabled and available. (in any case the driver does not save the setting and everytime you reboot it defaults to BT2020.)Ħ. I have been informed the BT2020 is the correct colour setting for HDR. Looking in the Radeon driver settings, I noted that using the colour mapping BT2020 has washed out colours, but swapping to BT709 leads to colours on the desktop which I consider normal. The TV correctly reports a HDR flag, but all the colours look washed out.ĥ. Upon enabling this I have a washed image on the TV screen. In Windows 10, in the display settings I have HDR toggled on (HDR & WCG).Ĥ. The OS is Windows 10 Pro, fully activated, fully updated.ģ. The unit is connected to my TV an LG OLED55E6V (2016) using one of the HDMI ports on the back of the unit.Ģ.

A few details about where I am currently:ġ. I got the unit last Friday, installed everything easily and then set about trying to get it to playback HDR content. When I heard about Hades Canyon, I thought, "Fantastic! An Intel NUC with a decent GPU which should be able to deal with HDR etc.,". I’ve updated to the latest Realtek audio drivers etc.I had a Skull Canyon and ran into issues with the Intel GPU not supporting playing back Bluray 3D content (iso files) and that it also never supported HDR. The amp is a Denon AVC-A1SE (:D) and I’ve plugged the optical cable into the socket that the DVD player used to be connected to and worked fine. If I change the audio properties in PowerDVD to output stereo via HDMI, the sound comes out of the TV and the PC (via headphone socket) OK, but I can’t get anything out of the digital 7.1 connection. I’ve just built a new HTPC system ( spec) and I can’t get any sound out of the digital optical output (toslink/spdif) when playing Bluray.
CYBERLINK POWERDVD 7 HDMI OPTION NOT FOUND SOFTWARE
Not really sure where to post this, but I think it’s a software problem so here goes:
