itsmikethetech / Virtual-Display-Driver

Add virtual monitors to your windows 10/11 device! Works with VR, OBS, Sunshine, and/or any desktop sharing software.
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VDD.HDR.23.12.zip on Win11 22H2 shows no HDR support #66

Open TrueZhuangJia opened 3 months ago

TrueZhuangJia commented 3 months ago

Anyone has any clue?

TrueZhuangJia commented 3 months ago

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WXZhao7 commented 3 months ago

I guess you have multiple displays. If you set 'clone' or 'duplicate' mode, the HDR config will turn off. image

Just switch to Only display 1 mode by win+P. Then you can connect it by the Moonlight client and enable HDR. image

bud3699 commented 2 months ago

Is this issue fixed then ?

zjoasan commented 2 months ago

When you "clone" the physical display, the VDD wont do other resolutions, refresh rates or hdr-settings that the other screen doesn't support. If it's possible to change, we will get to it...

Again as bud asked, Is this issue now solved, I can't understand your screen shots. But I got the feeling that you found out what I just wrote a few lines above. Please indicate if you issue is still an active issue, or falls under how the driver currently works?

TrueZhuangJia commented 1 month ago

When you "clone" the physical display, the VDD wont do other resolutions, refresh rates or hdr-settings that the other screen doesn't support. If it's possible to change, we will get to it...

Again as bud asked, Is this issue now solved, I can't understand your screen shots. But I got the feeling that you found out what I just wrote a few lines above. Please indicate if you issue is still an active issue, or falls under how the driver currently works?

Sorry for the delay. My problem is still open. I'm pretty sure when I disable other displays, & virtual monitor creator 23.12.2 HDR is the only active one, HDR is still unavailable.

Additionally, My Win11 22H2 was installed from original ISO without any Windows Update, since I kind of dislike that. Could this possibly be the reason?

itsmikethetech commented 1 month ago

When you "clone" the physical display, the VDD wont do other resolutions, refresh rates or hdr-settings that the other screen doesn't support. If it's possible to change, we will get to it... Again as bud asked, Is this issue now solved, I can't understand your screen shots. But I got the feeling that you found out what I just wrote a few lines above. Please indicate if you issue is still an active issue, or falls under how the driver currently works?

Sorry for the delay. My problem is still open. I'm pretty sure when I disable other displays, & virtual monitor creator 23.12.2 HDR is the only active one, HDR is still unavailable.

Additionally, My Win11 22H2 was installed from original ISO without any Windows Update, since I kind of dislike that. Could this possibly be the reason?

It could be the issue. The specific dependency is installed in the September update (usually) or as an incremental update on other builds like beta. So if it hasn't been updated, it may still be using the older one.

zjoasan commented 1 month ago

With your windows key you can get a newer iso, from microsoft that contains the needed systemsoftware (iddcx).

itsmikethetech commented 1 month ago

You will need Windows 11 23H2 (Sept. Update or newer)

TrueZhuangJia commented 1 month ago

You will need Windows 11 23H2 (Sept. Update or newer)

Thank you for the support, I'll try it.

ftt-prod commented 1 month ago

When you "clone" the physical display, the VDD wont do other resolutions, refresh rates or hdr-settings that the other screen doesn't support. If it's possible to change, we will get to it... Again as bud asked, Is this issue now solved, I can't understand your screen shots. But I got the feeling that you found out what I just wrote a few lines above. Please indicate if you issue is still an active issue, or falls under how the driver currently works?

Sorry for the delay. My problem is still open. I'm pretty sure when I disable other displays, & virtual monitor creator 23.12.2 HDR is the only active one, HDR is still unavailable.

Additionally, My Win11 22H2 was installed from original ISO without any Windows Update, since I kind of dislike that. Could this possibly be the reason?

Hi, I'm sorry to be this guy, but you're opening a ticket on an open source software coded by some guys on their free time for free, stating that the "virtual HDR" doesn't work but you actually never did any Windows update since you installed windows because "you don't like that" ..?

Come on dude, you're not serious are you..? Are you aware that the 22H2 is 2 years old?

Do you realize how exposed to security breaches & missing/broken functionalities your desktop is? Plus, the missing drivers? (Because some, if not a lot, of your OS drivers are installed with Windows update)

You may have had many issues where you scratched your head but it was just the updates.

May i ask why "you don't like that"?

Updates are mainly for security reasons (mainly breaches and a lot of "zero day" ones), resolving bugs, issues & incompatibilities between softwares, drivers or hardware and then on top of that, to add or improve some features.

Updates are not there to annoy you, they are for a good reason. (Sorry, but as a network & system engineer, hearing someone not doing updates on purpose is critical to me, but that's just my opinion)