![]() WHY IS 4K VIDEO PLAYBACK IMPOSSIBLE ON MY MACHINE THAT IS LESS THAN A YEAR OLD? This is regardless of which 4K content I play and what I use to play it on - YouTube/Netflix/Windows Media Player/VLC, etc. ![]() No other applications are open/running in the background during this time. Task Manager reports that the GPU is at 100% load, CPU at ~50% load with 100% spikes, and RAM usage is 5.5Gb/8Gb. Audio plays fine, but video appears choppy and in slow motion. ![]() When playing back ANY 4K video (HDR or otherwise), playback slows to a crawl. When 'forcing' HDR through Windows Display settings, My TV correctly recognizes the HDR signal, HOWEVER this does not auto detect whenever HDR video is being played, so this is NOT a solution, however it PROVES that my display and the rest of my PC components are HDR compatible.ģ. WHY ISN'T WINDOWS DETECTING A COMPATIBLE DISPLAY?Ģ. EVERYTHING IN THIS CHAIN IS HDR/4K60/HDMI 2.0 compatible. My PC is an i5-7400 connected via HDMI 2.0 to my LG OLED65B6T. The Windows 'Video playback' settings doesn't detect an HDR display connected. I just installed the latest display driver update, and thought I could just start playing HDR content from YouTube and Netflix happily - I WAS WRONG.ġ.
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