Hi,
It seems 4k has been enabled in my Chrome browser today. This is working perfectly but when I try with HDR enabled the browser just hangs.
I am have a recent Dell XPS 13 (7390) with intel 10th generation with integrated graphics (Win64)
Will be glad to help debugging this issue.
Regards,
-Francisco
Do you have HDR enabled in Windows? Latest Chrome updates installed? Latest graphics drivers installed?
Is it confirmed HDR is even supposed to be supported in Chrome? I haven't tried it on any of my PCs/Displays that support HDR yet myself.
Do you have HDR enabled in Windows? Yes. When I enable it in Window, this is when the browser starts crashing.
Latest Chrome updates installed? Yes.
Latest graphics drivers installed? I have latest drivers for Dell - which are not necessarily intel's latest. note: intel doesn't allow me try install their latest - I've tried
UPDATE: When streaming the Stadia 4k, in Task Manager in the GPU tab, I have around 20% 3D and 30% Video Decode. When trying 4k HDR Video Decode becomes 0% and 3D 98%. This makes me think that somehow the GPU is not using it's internal decoder properly for the 4k HDR stream
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