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4th March 2014, 16:15 | #17245 | Link |
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install_all.bat was never meant to be included really, I must've accidentally included it instead of the manifest ... I wonder how that happened o.o
I uploaded a new zip file, no reason to post an entire new version for that.
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Ohh wow, glad to see this. Been having issues with out of memory errors every now and then with mpc-hc recently, even though I have plenty of memory free. Hopefully this was my issue...
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Its not easy to actually trigger this issue, it requires some special interaction with the decoder, which can be triggered by some post-processing filters, or some really bad renderers, but default out-of-the-box playback wasn't affected.
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Oh okay, well If this issue comes up again I guess I'll start experimenting to see if I can figure out what's actually causing it.
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I tested again my whole 600 samples collection with latest nightly MPC-HC v1.7.3.94 x64 (LAV internal 0.61.0) on Intel signature system.
I can say for sure for the first time that DXVA maturity of drivers (Intel) and developer's capabilities (FFmpeg, Nevcairiel) have done amazing things! No artifacts at all, unbelievable flawless decoding and playback even of the most demanding 4K120 fps clips. I can report only a minor issue with a "ghost" image appearing at the beginning of this clip, when you seek backwards to the black screen, after the initial decoding. At normal playback without seeking, plays fine displaying a black screen. http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/530/hd-dvd-demo-1080p-vc-1-ddplus-5-1/mirrors One general issue is the inability of MPC-HC to decode in HW various WMV3 and VC-1 clips for all platforms (Intel, Nvidia, AMD). It falls back to SW. I don't know why, all that I can say is that LAV external 0.61.0 has no such issues. QS decoder nowadays has only 2 advantages. If you have a Sandy processor, it's the only way to HW accelerate VC-1/WMV3 clips, because Intel hasn't implemented a proprietary DXVA HW decoder for those codecs in Sandy, yet. I have reported this issue to Intel Support forums and I'm looking forward for the next driver release hoping to include it. For Ivy/ Haswell the issue has been resolved. The next reason that someone could use QS decoder is in case he has a dGPU as primary - for example for games - but he wants to decode/ playback movies with iGPU (Intel). Then QS decoder is a nice solution to have both - Gaming in dGPU and playback decoding in iGPU. For all the other cases - like for example my Haswell iGPU only configuration - go for a DXVA (native) configuration of your favorite player/ decoder.
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Great!
Thanks, that was it. Everything is perfect now.
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Nothing of value for LAV in there anyway.
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LAV Filters 0.61.1
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LAV Splitter - NEW: Support for opening "icyx://" stream URLs - Fixed: Opening of some Blu-ray discs would take several minutes and could hang the player. LAV Video - Fixed: Aggressive Deinterlacing is no longer applied to soft-telecined content, which caused severe playback issues. Only a few more fixes that I didn't want to leave in the repository until the next major release, as they can really improve the experience in certain configurations. In case you missed the 0.61 release from earlier this week, the notes are here. Have fun!
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Yes, simply untick the hardware deinterlacing check box and/or enable software deinterlacing in LAV Video. If you want to force off the (renderer) deinterlacing completely set "Deinterlacing Mode" to disabled. Some renderers (madVR) have options to turn their own deinterlacing off, too.
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No, I don't wanna completely disable De-interlacing Mode. In PotPlayer, I can |
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