Looking forward to a BBC produced show again, the Netflix one was a disappointment. It was just some (mostly) beautiful scenes, just nothing interesting told. Everything was just "ooh look at this thing", next scene.
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I've downloaded this since lg c1 is coming tomorrow.
MPCHC, madvr, enabed win10 hdr and in madvr "passthrough to display"..
Is that all? How windows knows what is my max and lowest nits?
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In speaking from my experience with my C7 that I've had for the last few years, I'm going to assume that your C1 will at a minimum equal, if not have superior playback ability. Why not just play the files natively from the TV and that way you don't have to set up / tweak the PC stuff?
I watch all my files through Plex with the LG Plex app and all that is is a skin of the native player built into the TV. Excluding Plex from the equation, you could just put the files on a USB thumb drive and play them right off that and let the TV do all the work for you.
I use MPC-BE + madVR for when I want tone mapping on my non-HDR computer monitor. The C1, being a HDR capable display, would not need the PC's assistance in this scenario.
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