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will try hardware decoding but wont that afect performance as well?
Not The TV Side
Computers Require A Higher Grade Level Of HDR Then TV's Do...
Vizio Is A Good Example:
V Series
M Series
P Series
Q Series
O Series
All 5 TV's Support 4K HDR For TV,
But For Computers, V Series Is Too
Weak To Display HDR...
M Series Does, But It Presents A Washed Out Picture,
I Am Willing To Bet P, Q, & O Series Does A Better Job,
& Doesn't Wash Out Colors On The Computer, Because
They Are Higher Quality TV's...
My Solution Was??
Adding 4K HDR, When The TV Gets Washed Out,
I Re-Apply Color Back To The TV's, By Adjusting
The Color Scales On The Computers Themselves,
Through AMD / NVidea, Using Settings Like RGB
Adjustments While The HDR Is Still Active...
Intel Doesn't Have Any Way To Do This,
As I Have Looked Forever For A Fix For My Setup,
& Haven't Found Any Answers Yet For
Displays With HDMI To USB That Doesn't Use
AMD / NVidea Control Pannels For Picure Adjustments...
This Doesn't Even Account For Use Of STEAM Link,
Which Can Also Effect Picture Quality, Causing It
To Even Further Degrade The Picture, As Well, Too
I was having this issue, and you are right. I have windows auto hdr on. When I lowered the SDR to HDR effect the colors became better on my TV