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  1. mobbe123 Win User

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10


    How to: Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10

    How to Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10


    You will be able to play streaming high dynamic range (HDR) video when your Windows 10 version 1803 or later device has a built-in display able to play HDR video.

    *note You can only calibrate built-in displays with this feature. You wont be able to use it to calibrate external displays.

    You can calibrate your built-in video display for HDR content to get the video quality and look you want when youre watching streaming HDR video. By calibrating your display, you can set the balance between the details in the bright parts of a scene and the details in the dark parts of it. For example, the bright parts of a scene might include things like sunshine, fire, and light reflections. The dark parts of a scene could include shadows or dimly-lit rooms.

    This tutorial will show you how to calibrate your built-in display for HDR video in Windows 10.



    Here's How:

    1. Open Settings, and click/tap on the System icon.

    2. Click/tap on Display on the left side, and click/tap on the Windows HD Color settings link on the right side. (see screenshot below)

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    3. If you have more than one display connected, select the built-in display (ex: "Display 1") for your device. (see screenshot below step 5)

    *Warning Make sure the Settings window is open on the built-in display you want to calibrate and not on any other display.

    4. Turn on step 5)

    5. Click/tap on the Change calibration settings link. (see screenshot below)

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    6. Hover the pointer over the sample video, and click/tap on the Full screen icon. (see screenshots below)

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    7. On the Calibrate your display screen, drag the slider at the bottom to the left or right. When youre happy with the results, click/tap on the Exit full screen icon in the bottom-right corner. (see screenshot below)

    *note When calibrating your display, the goal is to get a good balance between details in darker parts of a scene (in this case, the windows in the buildings on the left) and brighter parts of it (here, the snow at the top of the mountain).
    • To add more details to the snow on the mountain, drag the slider to the right.
    • To add more details to the buildings, drag the slider to the left.


    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    8. Watch streaming HDR video in a supported video app and look at the video quality.

    9. If youre not happy with how the video looks, go back to step 6 and calibrate your display again.
    • If bright scenes in the video were washed out, drag the slider to the right.
    • If dark scenes in the video didn’t have a lot of detail, drag the slider to the left.
    10. If you want to go back to the default HDR video calibration settings, click/tap on the Reset calibration button. (see screenshot below)

    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    11. You can now close Settings if you like.


    That's it,
    Shawn


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  2. Brink Win User

    Improvements to HDR video experience in Windows 10

    Source: Windows 10 Tip: Improvements to the HDR video experience - Windows Experience Blog


     
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    Improvements to HDR video experience in Windows 10


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    Calibrate Built-in Display for HDR Video in Windows 10

    How to get HDR video on your Windows 10 PC


    Read more: Windows 10 Tip: Find out how to get HDR video on your PC - Windows Experience Blog


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    How to get HDR video on your Windows 10 PC

    Read more: Windows 10 Tip: Find out how to get HDR video on your PC - Windows Experience Blog


     
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  6. Eric Ber Win User
    can not turn on 10-bit video decoding for enabiling HDR mode

    Hi tahmid alam fahim,

    To play streaming high dynamic range (HDR) video in Windows 10 (version 1803), the built-in display for your laptop, tablet, or 2-in-1 PC needs to support HDR. To find the specifications for a specific laptop or tablet, visit the device manufacturer’s website.

    Here are the requirements:

    • The built-in display needs to have a resolution of 1080p or more, and a recommended max brightness of 300 nits or more.
    • The Windows 10 device needs to have an integrated graphics card that supports PlayReady hardware digital rights management (for protected HDR content), and it must have the required codecs installed for 10-bit video decoding. (For example, devices that
      have a 7th Generation Intel Core processor, code-named Kaby Lake, support this.)

    To check if your Windows 10 PC has the required hardware to display HDR, and to find out if your display supports HDR10, yo ucan follow the steps below:

    1. Press the Windows logo key + R, type
      dxdiag
      , and then select OK.
    2. Select Yes at the prompt.
    3. In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, on the System
      tab, look in the System Information area.
    4. To save the information to a file, select Save all
      information, and then name and save the text file.
    5. Open the text file, and look at the value for HDR Support. If it says
      Supported, this indicates that your display supports HDR10.

    Upon researching, I have checked that your device does not support HDR mode. You can check this

    link
    for more information.

    Should you have further queries, feel free to post it.
     
    Eric Ber, Oct 26, 2019
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