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Old 13th March 2013, 07:48   #17987  |  Link
artios
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pie1394 View Post
There might be something wrong in his setup...
What's his setup and player programs?

With recent GeForce driver + such powerful GPU, I think all madVR FLUSH options can be safely turned off. I have turned all of them OFF for my ION system (Win7x64, 314.07, DVI 1920x1200p60, VSync ON). No dropped / repeated / delayed frame is observed if the GPU is not overloaded.


The GTX675M is obviously at least twice as powerful as the GTX260 in raw performance. The architecture improving part is not even included yet. The GTX260+ OC has been already capable of handling more than 30 fps Jinc3+AR to 1920x1080 while there is no GPU-based HQ deinterlacing loading.

GTX675M, GF114 Fermi-core 384 SP, 620 / 1240 MHz, 256-bit GDDR5-6000 (192GB/s)

GTX260, GT200 Tesla-core 192 SP, 576 / 1242 MHz, 448-bit GDDR3-2000 (110GB/s)

GTX260+ OC, GT200b Tesla-core 216 SP, 680 / 1466 MHz, 448-bit GDDR3-2100 (115GB/s)
Hello, I am the member that Niyawa talked about.

I understand that my card is powerful. When I use the Intel GPU to play the following file
32.2 GB
Total Bitrate: 31.06 Mbps
Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 23275 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1

I am getting maybe 3-4 drops per minute. The Nvidia decided to lock the mpc-hc.exe to Intel GPU. The renaming trick worked to use nvidia GPU but unfortunately I am getting more drops this way. I think its short of incompatibility or settings issue.

Can I try madVR through another program to see if its not mpc-hc related?

also madVR settings show me that "Sharpness" needs to be dealt with (is in green color)
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