I don't know if this makes any sense in your situation but there's a strange predicament for me when I use my MacBook Pro with Windows 10, madVR in MPCHC with NVidia GeForce GT 650M. Through the AVR the picture somehow is not good at all. In fact its faded and awful. The moment I change over to the Mac side of things the visual quality improves drastically. While if I use Windows 10 and the combination mentioned earlier, connected directly to the TV via HDMI, the visual quality is very good (this is how I used to use it before I got my AVR anyway. Obviously, the AVR is not processing too well in this case. Why? Search me. Maybe someone here can tell.
Could be a compatibility issue. Maybe the AVR was getting wrong instructions with the incoming data. Maybe the AVR was not set properly. When you send data for upscaling down the line, it is best to send data in raw format from the source. I am not even sure if AVRs understand what madVR does, if at all anything. What I do is to set all scaling and acceleration in the GPU off, and let the AVR do it's job. Alternatively if the AVR does not have a good scaler, set is to pass video through.
What you could do is to set the upscaling in the AVR off and see what happens. Then set the upscaling in the source off (and the AVR on) and see what happens.
Had to tell what is happening unless you spend time and tick off issues and possibilities one by one.
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AMD has retired the entire series of 5xxx, 6xxx, and 7xxx GPU. The ones before 5xxx has gone to the stone age. They only active ones are those that have the GCN architecture.
Not sure what this means, but all the 5-7 series GPUs now bite the dust. No support, no driver enhancements, nothing. Effectively, AMD has reduced the life of a GPU to between 2-3 years.
Wonder if they are succumbing to competition from nVidia.
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so through HDMI there is no issue,suppose i dont have a AVR then i need a audio card to do the job for transmitting all the audio formats then which audio card is best???
You want to transmit the sound to what and to do what?
If you don't have an AVR, or a multichannel pre-processor, all you would need is a two channel sound to (I am assuming) an amplifier.
If you want to amplify and play two channel sound, the GPU is completely irrelevant. What you need is a good 2 channel sound card.
If you clarify, we can give you more help.
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