2011-11-25, 03:37 AM
It's been years since I used VMR9, not since GBPVR supported EVR. I don't get washed out colors with EVR and you shouldn't with VMR9 either if your graphics drivers are properly configured for your display:
NVidia: NVIDIA Control Panel -> Video & Television -> Adjust video color settings -> Select "With the NVIDIA settings" -> Advanced tab -> Set Dynamic Range
ATI: Avivo Video -> Advanced Color -> Dynamic Range
With my ATI, I get perfect levels with Dynamic Range = 0-255, Pixel Format = Ycbcr 4.4.4 or RGB Full. Adjust according to your display. Make sure that you also uncheck "Use Application Settings" in the video presets.
I have high respect for madshi, but I don't see much benefit with madVR. But then 99.9% of my viewing is HD content and madVR is really for SD content.
NVidia: NVIDIA Control Panel -> Video & Television -> Adjust video color settings -> Select "With the NVIDIA settings" -> Advanced tab -> Set Dynamic Range
ATI: Avivo Video -> Advanced Color -> Dynamic Range
With my ATI, I get perfect levels with Dynamic Range = 0-255, Pixel Format = Ycbcr 4.4.4 or RGB Full. Adjust according to your display. Make sure that you also uncheck "Use Application Settings" in the video presets.
I have high respect for madshi, but I don't see much benefit with madVR. But then 99.9% of my viewing is HD content and madVR is really for SD content.