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16th January 2016, 09:46 | #35383 | Link | |
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I'll try Crimson when I have a chance if no one else confirms AMD working on Catalyst.
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16th January 2016, 13:32 | #35385 | Link |
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Hi madshi,
Debanding algo introduce dropping frames no matter what i set on level. I can fix this only by checking: don't rerender frames when fade in/out is detected. (Must be always checked?) I've tried with my both rigs: main htpc with an amd hd 7950 and intel nuc i5 hsw. Last edited by sat4all; 16th January 2016 at 13:34. |
16th January 2016, 14:09 | #35387 | Link |
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Using MPC-HC, Lav 0.66 and I can't get 3D to work Frame-packed or SBS, it simply won't activate nor engage Multiview mode for SBS.
Container is .mkv with MVC 3D stream in it I noticed you added a nits mode, I know this is something similar to HDR, but what does it do to rec709 movies? I'm not using backlight at max on my TV since rec709 colors get weird above certain nits or strains eyes. I'm using a JS9000 Tv that should handle most 3D formats. I'm mostly trying to get Multiview SBS mode to work since framepacked is limited to 1080p23 8bit and all that stuff, Multiview SBS is registered 2D at the PC, it's when it passes to the TV it converts to 3D by merging left+right which is same thing as merging original track + MVC track in framepacked. Last edited by XTrojan; 16th January 2016 at 14:46. |
16th January 2016, 14:32 | #35388 | Link |
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I did a image edit to explain Full SBS easier.
This image is what the PC reports, the PC always thinks the movie is 2D, the TV will merge these two images into 3D. The PC will thus never be restricted by 3D setting limit such as 1080p23. http://i.imgur.com/um8Lal8.jpg Regarding the "mountain effect" on the image, this is the industry standard, the more you stretch the images from eachother (2D and MVC) to each eye the more of a 3D effect you get but also introducing other weird things such as crosstalk. Most TVs have a "3D depth setting" which will basically try to stretch these two images even more in frame-packed or SBS. also yes, windowed mode doesn't work that well since there's space in the middle and when the TV merges them it becomes buggy, fullscreen is needed to avoid scaling issues. Either way i can't get Full SBS or Framepacked 3D to work with MadVR as my post above states. Edit2: When I mean "stretch" it's basically adding distance from both images, 1 image = 1 eye, add too much distance between them and your eyes will become asymmetrical, lol. Last edited by XTrojan; 16th January 2016 at 14:50. |
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You need a recent nightly of LAV 0.67, 0.66 doesn't support 3D.
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bilateral chroma upsampling in madvr, is this actually adaptive bilateral sampling or fixed bilateral sampling?
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16th January 2016, 17:08 | #35394 | Link | |
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HD 7950: 20 ms 1080p 》2160p with super-xbr image doubling and Reconstruction for chroma. NUC: 3ms 1080p 》 1080p |
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16th January 2016, 17:14 | #35396 | Link | |
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SuperRes is very visible in motion IME and the higher the fps the smoother it gets, too bad my HD7850 can't run them both together @4 on 1080p60 content Last edited by leeperry; 16th January 2016 at 17:21. |
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The logic is this: Upscaling refinement is meant to make sure that the upscaled image looks as near to the original image as possible. Which means that sharpening and stuff is really only needed if you upscale by a certain amount. If you find the original image already too soft, you can use image enhancements to sharpen the source. The whole sharpening logic might be improved in a future version. I'm not sure yet how to make it more logical/intuitive yet, though. Quote:
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I'll try to improve display mode switching for 3D in the next build. The crash is a bug in the NVidia drivers, though. We should be able to work around in your setup by avoiding to play 2D movies with frame packed output. Simply switching to 1080p23 for frame packed 3D output, and switching to 2160pXX for 2D playback should do the trick, I think. Quote:
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The column interleaving mode is convenient as some auto-stereoscopic panels (such as those developed by Sharp and others) use a parallax barrier to ensure that alternating columns are viewed by the left and right eyes. Content that is column-interleaved can thus be presented without any decoding. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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