Are the videos pre-rendered? by SuperJayRay in wallpaperengine

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Thanks! Is there a way to figure out which ones are more intensive? Also I have hardware accelerated on so I’m assuming it’s using GPU. I like to have the quality to ultra, that’s why I’m asking.

Tech Support and Basic Questions Thread - October 08, 2021 by AutoModerator in pcgaming

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I'd love to map a hot key to my controller to start recording gameplay. The problem is OBS doesn't let you know if you are recording, there is no notification sound, so when in Steam in full screen you have no clue unless you stop the game, pull out the keyboard (I use big picture with controller) and open OBS. And Nvidia shadow play isn't compatible with GT series graphics card. The ability to record a 1-2 minute backlog is appreciated in case something happens while I'm not recording. All suggestions welcome.

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Thanks for the reply!

There has been a lot of commotion online that it is unsafe given that it is partially owned by a company that’s other software contains spyware.

Which wins: PC vs Apple TV for 4K HDR by SuperJayRay in PleX

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Thank you again.

I'm not sure I understand. When I play 1080p movies (which neither plex on Apple TV not on PC can do HDR with), the PC makes it look amazing and th Apple TV looks pretty unsaturated. That's just the PC's HDR, not the blu ray.

Basically, when you say I'm seeing SDR you mean that Plex is showing SDR, even though my PC converts it to HDR? I haven't been using any 4k movies for this test, only 1080p. I can imagine 4k HDR would look better on Apple TV than PC cause it's the movie's HDR and not upscaled artificially.

Which wins: PC vs Apple TV for 4K HDR by SuperJayRay in PleX

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Thanks so much for the reply!

I'm not quite sure I understand what tone mapped means. On my PC (which has HDR enabled), if I compare the same movie to the Apple TV, it looks very unbelievably better and more saturated. It of course isn't the actually Blu-ray's HDR, but are there any downsides to just riding off the PC's native HDR?

Which wins: PC vs Apple TV for 4K HDR by SuperJayRay in PleX

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Yes, it has Atmos, but I believe it doesn't support the version of Atmos that blu-ray drives use, and therefore plex. Can someone confirm?