Hi
tony0707 &
triffid.
tony0707: The HDMI 2.0 FW UPDATE TOOL; when you suggested this, I had said, "
I don't think I've heard of that one. Or maybe I did....it's getting kind of hard to remember because I've been trying so much stuff over a long period of time." I said this because things were starting to get fuzzy for me because this has been going on for so long, trying so may various fixes & solutions.
Well guess what? Like
triffid mentions, I already
had installed this; I just forgot
But, just for the heck of it, I uninstalled the one I had on my system, downloaded it again from the Gigabyte/ Aorus web site, and installed it once more. And, this latest version of the firmware isn't
that recent; it wasn't released a short time ago: according to Gigabyte's web site, it was released in January of 2017; that was over a year ago.
Well....uninstalling and then re-installing that HDMI 2.0 FW UPDATE TOOL may have done the trick.....I loaded up the 4K disc of
Batman v Superman, Dawn of Justice, Ultimate Edition, and it played.
But I can't really say as I understand this stuff or what's going on: I already had the HDMI 2.0 FW UPDATE TOOL on my system; uninstall/ re-install somehow fixes it?!?!
triffid: When I rejoined this thread back on the 3rd page, my February 17th post, I mentioned your name, and that the virtual dual-monitor setup didn't work out for me, so, I had already disabled that at this point
But like I mentioned in my more recent post on February 20th (and also the one back on the 17th), what I'm afraid of is this: When I switch back from the on-board Intel HD graphics back to my add-in EVGA 1080 SC graphics card, that I don't receive another BSOD. I
hate those things!! They leave such huge memory dump files!!
And ya know, I have to say this: Since we
HAVE to use the Intel HD graphics for 4K disc playback, I am not impressed at all with the visual quality of the Intel graphics. I realize that it has to be Intel graphics & Intel graphics
only for just now (no doubt because of some kind of deal between Intel, Cyberlink, maybe the Hollywood studios that put out these 4K disc movies...and of course the DRM/ AACS stuff.....or am I just being paranoid?!?!)......but I must say that the visual quality of the graphics of the movie (through the Intel HD graphics) is
poor.
There is no sharpness or depth of color that I would expect from something like an UltraHD 4K disc. I have digital files on my hard drive that I've download from the 'Net (.mp4 & .mkv files) that are in 4K, 3840 x 2160 resolution, and these video files look
fantastic on my LG 4K monitor; the visual quality almost looks hyper-real.
And you know what? You know how we get to know our systems, even something like our desktop background/ wallpaper. The wallpaper background for my desktop is a tropical beach scene; I've been looking at it for months. I know what it looks like, I know the richness & clarity of its details and colors. And this was through my EVGA 1080 SC graphics card. Through the Intel HD graphics? It looks blanched out. There's a paleness to it, like some of the rich color has leaked out.
Even when I open up File Explorer: the pop-up windows, folders/ files look washed out. It doesn't look this way when I am outputting my graphics through my EVGA card.
Well, since I'm done watching the Batman/ Superman movie, maybe tomorrow I will be switching back over to my EVGA card as my initial graphics, annnnnnnddddd I hope I don't receive a BSOD like the last time I tried this.
But all of this shouldn't be that hard!! I've never had this problem with CD's, DVD's, or Blu-ray discs through the years. We now get to 4K UltraHD discs and all this nonsense?!?! This most recent copyright protection is just a little too overbearing & overzealous. Grrrrrrr
Pez