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Last edited by DooGie; 01 Apr 2019 at 15:51.
It's the same branch as 419.67 so no new WDDM. They ran out of numbers apparently.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...ased-3-27-19-/ManuelGuzmanNV said:
I always use DDU to remove the older prior driver before installing the new one. Once I did and got a BSOD watching YouTube on Firefox and had some games crash on me (freezing not BSOD).
430.00 is available on WU for those in the fast or slow rings if the driver type is Standard, not DCH.
Last edited by citrixscu; 03 Apr 2019 at 18:00.
It's the latest encoder from NVIDIA, Lycra API
I have no idea Rose, do you mean the yellow/green tint to them? Can you make a comparison shot? I am on driver 419.67 - Windows 10 1809 17763.379. Videos and pics looks pretty much the same to me, not that I've taken any time to look for any changes. Are they noticeable?
Addendum: I tried asking around and I didn't get any immediate response to users seeing similar issues, at least not on the hotfix driver.
It's weird, it seems to go in and out. I was having the issue before I launched a game, but after I closed the game out, the issue was gone. When I posted those pictures in my last post, the effect was on them and now they're clear, which likely means they were clear all along and something is fishy on my end. It's something the reoccurs now and then, so I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's an issue with my main GPU.
Are you using NVIDIA Freestyle? It could be an HDR & color bit depth issue. What bit channels are you running? Games use their own ICCs when in fullscreen so closing it may've reverted it back to what it was supposed to be like. Just a theory.
No Freestyle, but I didn't even think that I'd forgotten to go in and set colors to 10 bit YCbCr422 in Nvidia Control Panel. I'll keep an eye on it and see if it pops up again now that I've changed it. Thanks for the suggestion.