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I agree, though, that it's not very good as a general solution. If it really became necessary, perhaps a simpler TCPIP interface could be defined. Quote:
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This is consistent with what I found with my old RS50 (although it didn't have lens memory). So let me know exactly what you do here and I'll see whether or not it works with the RS4910. EDIT: I upgraded my JVC simulator and ran another test. (Remember that madVR is only talking to the simulator and not to the JVC.) Here's what happened: The first time a video is played madVR pauses the video, sends ? PW, receives 'power on", closes the socket, sends ! INML2, closes the socket. The video remains paused until I take action. If I restart the video, madVR does nothing, the video plays normally. If I end Zoomplayer and restart it, the above sequence is repeated. So, it really looks like madVR is expecting an additional response and I have no idea what that might be. I can find nothing about it in any of the specs that I have access to including that for the x30 and the one for my JVC. This may not be the primary problem, since my JVC (mostly) doesn't respond to the INML2 command at all, but I need to know for further troubleshooting (and I definitely need it in the event that I have to use my simulator as a proxy to make it work). Last edited by jmonier; 24th October 2015 at 00:36. |
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Today my mpc-hc/madvr suddenly always crashes when starting a movie mkv file. After trying a lot I reinstalled my system. Gone from win 8.1 to win10.But the problem still exists even after fresh windows 10 installation.
Tried even more settings and now I find out, that its the DX11 rendering path in madvr what crahes my player. if I deselect it, movie plays fine. never had problems before. Happens with latest MPC-HC 1.7.9, madvr 0.89.12 and LAV 0.66.0. I also tried 0.89.11 and 0.89.10. Both crashed too. Was there an windows platform update or something like that which broke my DX 11? Cause I havent updated anything the last days and 2 days ago everything worked fine... How can I create a crashlog with mpc-hc and madvr?
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Try with the latest nightly build of MPC-HC. It should show a crash report window.
https://nightly.mpc-hc.org/
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Isn't Mitchell-Netravali also just one kind of bicubic? What's the relation between sharpness (and softness in softcubic) and the Avisynth b&c parameters? Another question: I get this for a 1280x718 video. What does the first line mean? All black bar stuff is disabled. |
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http://support.jvc.com/consumer/supp...ntrolGuide.pdf Look at the bottom of page 22. It reads there: > Looking at this as a timeline, using the same > numbered steps as above, the sequence is: > [...] > Step 5: Command from Controller to Projector > [...] > Assuming the steps shown above are carried > out correctly, the projector will respond to the > command. This clearly shows that the projector responds to *every* command. And my X35 definitely does. On page 15 it's even clearer: > The projector will return an Acknowledgement > Response Return Code for any valid command > that it receives. My code waits for this reply from the projector, with a timeout of 5 seconds (meaning I abort waiting for the reply after 5 seconds). Except when activating a lens memory. In that case I've increased the timeout to 30 seconds. And my X35 replies to the lens memory command after about 15-20 seconds, exactly at the moment when the lens memory activation was fully completed. Which allows me to resume video playback exactly at the right time. Quote:
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My other X500 tester reported to me that if we torture the X500 by sending lens memory activation commands too quickly, without waiting for completion of the old command, the X500 will sometimes crash and require a cold boot to be accessible at all, anymore. So I'm very careful to not crash the JVC. |
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Mitchell-Netravali and SoftCubic use cubic kernels, too, but with different parameters to Bicubic. I don't know AviSynth b&c params. It seems 2 pixels are cropped away for some reason. I'm not sure why. I can investigate if you send me a sample, and a list of which filters/software you use for playback. |
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http://s.ajpanton.se/sample.mkv LAV decoder, hardware or software doesn't matter. MPC-HC. Windows 10. Everything 64-bit. |
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Really liking the "crop black bars" option. It's useful for films and TV shows, especially older ones that don't fill the screen entirely. I don't zoom as I don't like losing any content at all.
For example, The Sopranos on blu-ray. The first 2 seasons have inconsistent black borders on the left side of some episodes, and the setting crops it out and scales the image. Great! Also great for watching old 4:3 DVD episodes of Batman: The Animated Series. Some episodes have black borders and having them cropped out is great. Difference of a few pixels, and it's upscaling to 1440p anyway. The best use of the feature so far has been to correct a mastering error for Hell on Wheels Season 2. Some episodes had very strange framing. I thought my purchase was defective, but it seems they all have it. Example here -> http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hell-O...Blu-ray/58683/ Last edited by AngelGraves13; 25th October 2015 at 06:48. |
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Thanks for runtime. Unless I got it wrong, it's not working for me.
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if (runtime < 15) "Short" else "Long" it also happens that whenever I try to write something into the "Display Modes" profile rules, I get out of the settings panel to the one above... @ajp_anton: Bicubic kernels can use a implementation with two components, the b and c. I already suggested months ago to get rid of all the bicubic presets and just say "bicubic" and enable the "b" and "c". Once you start arguing between lanczos, spline and taps you already are in the place where you should know about bicubics and the different values (Hermite, Rubidoux, CatRom, etc) |
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OK, found the solution to my D3D11 crashes...
reinstalled nvidia drivers -> worked setup stereoscopic 3D in the nv control panel -> crashes till I newly installed nvidia drivers and keep stereoscopic 3D disabled. So the problem is mpc-hc/madvr/lav/d3d11 keeps crashing when stereoscopic 3D was setup before.Can anyone reproduce this? I dont know if this is madvr related bug or bad drivers or even mpc-hc. tested with nv dirvers 358.50 and 355.98. I also tried latest nightly of mpc-hc and lav filters, same crashes. After I setup 3D in the drivers I can only view flawless with D3D9 render path in madvr activated.
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Here is another attempt to compare EVR and madVR (DXVA) performance and find out why madVR uses so much more resources on my machine.
Windows 7 (x86) SP1 + Platform Update (KB2670838) - Aero/DWM enabled Intel HD 4000 Graphics - drv 15.33.39.4276-win32 - BIOS: Fixed Memory=64M, Total Memory=256M madVR 0.89.12 - restored default settings - DXVA chroma/luma down/upscaling - trust DXVA color & levels conversion - dithering: None LAV Filters 0.66 (dxva2n) 720p50 (ORF 1 HD, H.264) @ 1080p50 (no deinterlacing) EVR: 26% @ ~350MHz, 59°C, 2.6W, 46M Dedicated Memory, 155M Dynamic Memory madVR (FSE): 55% @ ~650MHz, 61°C, 5.1W, 63M Dedicated Memory, 289M Dynamic Memory 1080i25 (Sky Cinema HD, H.264) @ 1080p50 (no luma scaling, frame doubling deinterlacing) EVR: 30% @ ~350MHz, 59°C, 2.7W, 64M Dedicated Memory, 196M Dynamic Memory madVR (FSE): 61% @ ~650MHz, 61°C, 5.8W, 63M Dedicated Memory, 304M Dynamic Memory Seems like the Windows 7 Platform Update has already been installed on my system via Windows Update. I already tried to increase GPU memory in the BIOS. But it did not change a thing. I used GPU-Z 0.8.5 as measurement tool.
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D3D11 isn't working in windowed mode, which is to be expected with DWM disabled, but full-screen exclusive mode is working perfectly. It would be nice if this could somehow be changed so that I can have D3D9 when windowed and still use D3D11 in fullscreen, but I don't use windowed mode very often so for the time being I'm fine with editing the settings whenever I need windowed mode. I haven't yet run into any major complications with v0.88.1 |
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My confusion comes from the user manual statement under the "ACK" type that it "returns to PC after the command is accepted without error". I assumed that to mean that it was not an acknowledgement that the command was actually executed (which may have been true for the RS50). Apparently, from what you say, it IS an indication that the command was executed and I'll have to change my thinking. Quote:
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