If the viewerframe is displaying a remote or IP-based feed, "Extra Quality" will demand more bandwidth. Use a wired Ethernet connection rather than Wi-Fi to prevent "ghosting" or dropped frames. 3. Driver Updates
Disk -> Full Decode -> Decompression -> Color Space Conversion (10-bit+) -> Apply LUTs/Filters -> Sub-pixel Sampling -> Full Anti-Aliasing -> Display viewerframe mode extra quality
The term "Extra Quality" is deliberately ambitious. It implies that the standard "High" or "Best" setting is somehow insufficient. So, what extra elements are activated? If the viewerframe is displaying a remote or
Why go through the computational hassle? The results are visually dramatic. Full Decode ->
If the viewerframe is displaying a remote or IP-based feed, "Extra Quality" will demand more bandwidth. Use a wired Ethernet connection rather than Wi-Fi to prevent "ghosting" or dropped frames. 3. Driver Updates
Disk -> Full Decode -> Decompression -> Color Space Conversion (10-bit+) -> Apply LUTs/Filters -> Sub-pixel Sampling -> Full Anti-Aliasing -> Display
The term "Extra Quality" is deliberately ambitious. It implies that the standard "High" or "Best" setting is somehow insufficient. So, what extra elements are activated?
Why go through the computational hassle? The results are visually dramatic.