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Thanks triffid,
U CPU will not do it
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Hello,
Will Gigabyte GB-BKi7HA-7500 BRIX / Ultra Compact PC able to play UHD?
GraphicsIntel® HD Graphics 620
HDMI Resolution (Max.)3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
I know that The GPU requirement is HD 630 and above!
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Thank you QUC.2 for taking the time to answer my post. I am ashamed of my self for not finding the UHD reqiuremenst in Cyberlink website.
The right Intel ME soft was there, I installaed and welllaaaaa I do have HDR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks and many thanks
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For HDR ouput, will require HDMI 2.0 port via Intel 630 GPU. Sorry but your GPU is old. Only the Pascal class GPU has HDR (1050 and above)
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I have graphic card Sparkle Geforce GT220 1GB DDR3 and UHD TV Samsung 40" UA40KU6300 (I believe this TV have a HDR capability). I've already set HDMI UHD Color setting to ON (this setting is to enable HDR mode).
I've just tried powerdvd 17 trial version and play 1080p video (Thor: Ragnarok Teaser Trailer), but The TrueTheater HDR is no available, it said my graphic or display does not support HDR.
So, my question:
is TrueTheater HDR can show non HDR content to HDR?
To enjoy TrueTheater HDR, is it needed the graphic card which support HDR?
What else am I missing to enjoy TrueTheater HDR?
Thanks in advance
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Hello,
Error reported by PDVD 17 when trying to play UHD disc that Intel software management comonents needs to be re-installed.
Where is this Intel software. It is not in Intel website or pssoble renamed to Active????
Please help any one.
Ahmed
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I just got i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHZ and still PDVD 16 is having difuculity playing UHD MVK HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) yet Microsoft Movies & TV app in WIN 10 playing it smoothly !!!!
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Microsoft Movies & TV app in WIN 10 can play the UHD MVK HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) file much smoother than PDVD 16!!!!!!
It is obvious here if I am not mistaken the MS Movies & TV app is utilizing the new 4K smooth play features of the Kaby Lake CPU.
Cheers
Ahmed
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Thanks for the reply and season GREETINGS
ASRock claims the flowing about their Beebox S Kaby Lake:
"Smooth and ultra high resolution 4K@60Hz 10-bit playback on HDMI and DisplayPort"
I have 4K resolution file HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) that was suturing when played by PDVD 16 with Beebox (Intel® Core i5-7200U(3M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz).
Intel also claims that Kaby Lake CPU has built in instructions to enhance 4K HEVC decoding and smooth 4K playback.
PDVD 16 could play the file (BARELY) with NVidia 1070 with 8GB RAM and iCore 7 4790K.
That’s is the reason I asked the question if PDVD 16 support Kaby Lake CPU instructions yet!
Hi DELTAXX,
By the current information, you played a 10 bit (Main10) encoded HEVC video.
PowerDVD 16 will play the 10-bit HEVC encoded video as software (CPU) decoding mode.
For your reference, if the video is 8-bit color depth encoded, it can be played as hardware (GPU) decoding mode with PowerDVD 16 that has higher playback efficiency if your GPU supports.
As you got playback problem when playing back certain HEVC video, I may suggest you to contact CyberLink support by submitting the video you tried.
http://www.cyberlink.com/support/contact-support.jsp
Happy New Year,
Chuck
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Microsoft Movies & TV app in WIN 10 can play the UHD MVK HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) file much smoother than PDVD 16!!!!!!
It is obvious here if I am not mistaken the MS Movies & TV app is utilizing the new 4K smooth play features of the Kaby Lake CPU.
Cheers
Ahmed
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Thanks for the reply and season GREETINGS
ASRock claims the flowing about their Beebox S Kaby Lake:
"Smooth and ultra high resolution 4K@60Hz 10-bit playback on HDMI and DisplayPort"
I have 4K resolution file HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) that was suturing when played by PDVD 16 with Beebox (Intel® Core i5-7200U(3M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz).
Intel also claims that Kaby Lake CPU has built in instructions to enhance 4K HEVC decoding and smooth 4K playback.
PDVD 16 could play the file (BARELY) with NVidia 1070 with 8GB RAM and iCore 7 4790K.
That’s is the reason I asked the question if PDVD 16 support Kaby Lake CPU instructions yet!
Hi DELTAXX,
By the current information, you played a 10 bit (Main10) encoded HEVC video.
PowerDVD 16 will play the 10-bit HEVC encoded video as software (CPU) decoding mode.
For your reference, if the video is 8-bit color depth encoded, it can be played as hardware (GPU) decoding mode with PowerDVD 16 that has higher playback efficiency if your GPU supports.
As you got playback problem when playing back certain HEVC video, I may suggest you to contact CyberLink support by submitting the video you tried.
http://www.cyberlink.com/support/contact-support.jsp
Happy New Year,
Chuck
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Hello,
When will PDVD 16 support Kaby Lake CPU which will include 4K UHD ?
Hi DELTAXX,
PowerDVD 16 supports 4K resolution's video file playback with software (CPU) decoding.
But, PowerDVD 16 does NOT support the Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback no matter the CPU model (Kaby Lake) user applied.
You may refer to our statement:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/48416.page
Ultra HD Blu-ray movie (UHD-BD) requires all related software/hardware (OS, CPU/GPU/ODD/Display device, Connection cable, etc) supports the UHD-BD requirements for PC platform.
The information that "When or whether to supports the feature" is not available at current early development phase.
Our product team is currently working on the feature development with our partners in PC industry.
Thanks for your report and concerns.
Greetings,
Chuck
Thanks for the reply and season GREETINGS
ASRock claims the flowing about their Beebox S Kaby Lake:
"Smooth and ultra high resolution 4K@60Hz 10-bit playback on HDMI and DisplayPort"
I have 4K resolution file HEVC (Main10@L6.1@Main) that was suturing when played by PDVD 16 with Beebox (Intel® Core i5-7200U(3M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz).
Intel also claims that Kaby Lake CPU has built in instructions to enhance 4K HEVC decoding and smooth 4K playback.
PDVD 16 could play the file (BARELY) with NVidia 1070 with 8GB RAM and iCore 7 4790K.
That’s is the reason I asked the question if PDVD 16 support Kaby Lake CPU instructions yet!
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Hello,
When will PDVD 16 support Kaby Lake CPU which will include 4K UHD ?
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