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- HDR settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to control HDR settings in Windows, turn on HDR, and troubleshoot common problems with HDR-capable displays
- What is HDR in Windows? - Microsoft Support
To play high dynamic range (HDR) video in Windows, the display for your device needs to support HDR Your display can be a built-in display, like the kind on a laptop, tablet, or 2-in-1 PC, or it might be an external display that’s connected to your PC
- Stream HDR video on Windows - Microsoft Support
You’ll be able to play streaming high dynamic range (HDR) video when your Windows PC has a display that’s optimized for HDR video (if the display supports HDR video streaming and HDR video streaming is turned on in HDR settings)
- Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration app
Calibrate your HDR (high dynamic range) display for a better experience with HDR content on your Windows 11 PC The Windows HDR Calibration app helps you improve color accuracy and consistency
- Stream HDR video on Windows - Microsoft Support
You’ll be able to play streaming high dynamic range (HDR) video when your Windows PC has a display that’s optimized for HDR video (if the display supports HDR video streaming and HDR video streaming is turned on in HDR settings)
- Calibrate your built-in display for HDR content in Windows
Select HDR, then select Display calibration for HDR video > Calibrate On the Calibrate your display screen, drag the slider at the bottom to the left or right
- Calibrate your built-in display for HDR content in Windows
Select HDR, then select Display calibration for HDR video > Calibrate On the Calibrate your display screen, drag the slider at the bottom to the left or right
- Video playback settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change the video playback settings for apps that use the video platform that's built in to Windows
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