I see you haven't done Infuse with AppleTV. Hopefully that device helps clear up some of the bug!RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 6:49 pmI went through all the scenes Vincent compared. The LLDV bug is real!!!(at least for the oppo,x700,shield,dune) looks like a problem with yellow clipping and a darker overall image(less punch).....
I certainly don't see a darker image overall with less punch, quite the opposite actually, but maybe that is due to me calibrating it to that image and settings and not something else with TV-Led, since projectors can't do that, idk? Also, maybe the darker image is actually better for my DLP projector anyway, since it has very high brightness and they're known for not the best blacks compared to the JVCs and Sonys of the world.
Well I am sure your JVC has much better black floor than my LK990!RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 6:49 pm.....@HarperVision , my X-550R jvc projector cannot compete with your PJ but did you ever compare lldv-pq and HDR10 madVR HDR to SDR pixel shader (with dynamic target nits and tonemapping)? This looks amazing on my end, like 50x better than passthrough. I bet madvr also looks better on your high-end PJ . https://www.avsforum.com/threads/improv ... -projector.
I am just now kind of playing with MadVR, but don't really have the time right now because I am moving and all my time is taken up doing that. Also in my old age, I don't really want to mess with HTPCs anymore. I was in on the ground floor with them way back, and was even part of the TAW, Inc. team that built and marketed the TAW Rock/Rock+/Rock Pro series of video processors, which were essentially custom built PCs dedicated to video processing, much like the new MadVR Envy now. Are you familiar with Mark Rejhon by chance? He was our software engineer and a genious! We won numerous CES, CEDIA and various AV Awards for these and the TAW line of CRT and DLP projectors and TAW DigiLink SDI DVD player.
I also had a Lumagen Radiance Pro 4242 here, in an earlier stage of its DTM development, and can say that the LLDV DTM I am doing is easily as good or better than that ever was. They have gone through some updates since then, so I am eager to see and compare them again when I finally get all moved and into my new position working with a VERY high end Custom Integrator and long time friend and business associate. I can't wait to play with all these toys again!