Best way to direct play UHD HDR Blurays on wondows 11

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zerofoxjim
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Best way to direct play UHD HDR Blurays on wondows 11

Post by zerofoxjim »

Hello all, I went down the rabbit hole of playing UHD HDR disks on windows 11 and was wondering what the best application is to use. I purchased Makemkv as I discovered my blu ray drive was flashable and my MSI claw is hooked up to the living room TV that supports HDR10+. I currently use VLC, but was wondering if there is any software better to use for the best visual playback.

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Toscaclarinet
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Re: Best way to direct play UHD HDR Blurays on wondows 11

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I have played around with various methods of playback and I would say that although you do get menus on VLC, I find playback to be a bit stuttery even on high spec PCs. MPC-HC is non-stuttery and you can get HDR through madVR, but no menus, so a faff to access special features and any localisation text. I have also tried PlayerFabUltra and they are alright playback wise with HDR but I can't get menus to work anymore and they don't work with Pioneer drives. So all of these have positives and minuses.

(I also did have a PC all set up with SGX enabled PowerDVD20 to play the "official" way. Then, not knowing that Intel had turned off the SGX servers in April this year, I upgraded my CPU to the 8700k and now that PC won't do official 4k anymore [facepalm]. )

Now that my "official" playback is no longer possible, the method I have had most success with is using combined MakeMKV + XReveal to remove protection and playing back using Cyberlink PowerDVD20. Menus, HDR, smooth playback, everything seems to work. I think you are limited to standard HDR, not Dolby Vision, but that doesn't bother me too much.
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Re: Best way to direct play UHD HDR Blurays on wondows 11

Post by -Jim- »

I have half an answer for you. :lol: Cyberlink PowerDVD 24 Ultra.

Why half an answer? Because I've only tried it on regular Blurays and not yet on UHD. :oops:

I've been using PowerDVd for well over two decades and I'm a fan. I think it originally came with a work Laptop ages ago. I have my main Box integrated into a 5.1 system via HDMI and like having the ability to easily use Menus, select Audio streams, etc. I'm pretty sure they have a demo version you can pull down to try.

https://www.cyberlink.com/products/powe ... en_US.html

I have ordered an Asus BW-16D1HT Blu-Ray Burner which is due here on Monday. Once I Crossflash it (Thanks to MartyMcNuts), I'll give playing UHD Disks a try.

Good luck with your pursuit.
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