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30th April 2019, 01:09 | #56061 | Link | |
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Edit: the workaround isn't fully correcting the issue over here either. |
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30th April 2019, 01:12 | #56062 | Link | |
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So far I have counted at least 4 others here with stuttering on turing, as more adopt the card more will arise. Which will, since 10series is all pretty much wiped out except second hand or ridiculous prices
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30th April 2019, 02:25 | #56063 | Link | |
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Best Buy. It's already up for pre-order.
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30th April 2019, 10:19 | #56066 | Link |
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streaming is getting worse not better IMHO, companies use better logarithms to reduce bandwidth rather than increase quality, its depressing as bluray will be gone in the not too distant future so they'll be no uncompressed outlets and if they start pumping out stuff in 8k they'll never bother to fix the 4k and 1080p streams, they'll just remain sh!te as the average user doesnt care.
Thank god for MADVR which makes it just about watchable, its completely unwatchable otherwise.
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30th April 2019, 10:58 | #56067 | Link |
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To everyone having stuttering problems, especially those with RTX or GTX 16xx GPUs:
Try adding your player's exe file to the "Media Player Classic" or "Windows Media Player" profile with NvidiaProfileInspector. This makes sure that the player knows that a video player is running. |
30th April 2019, 17:19 | #56070 | Link |
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Yeah I tried the loading the profile as well. Does not do jack.
I can also keep posting that setting frames presented in advanced to 1 fixes it for me but it's obvious it does not work for everybody.
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30th April 2019, 17:37 | #56072 | Link | ||
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-> I would like to use madTPG with CalMAN to calibrate the DolbyVision mode on my TV (LG C8). This shouldn't need any decoder/splitter support other than some collaboration with Spectracal. Given the ridiculous price of the external signal generator boxes (which support both CalMAN and DolbyVision), I guess some us would even be willing put up a modest donation. By the way, I personally prefer HDR10 for several different reasons, especially for videogames (since DV12 always uses 4:2:0 chroma sub-sampling, at least in it's current implementations while even HDMI 2.0 can handle 4:2:2 in 2160p60, let alone HDMI 2.1 which is on the corner). But I can't force the built-in Netflix app to ignore DV and fall back to HDR10 (while the Windows version which is limited to HDR10 has it's own unrelated issues) and most of the HDR capable games I played (or plan to play) looked much better with DolbyVision simply because the HDR10 mode is clearly implemented inproperly from a picture quality perspective (near-black shades look very similar in SDR and DV12 but look obviously too bright in HDR10 -> and no, this not a display issue, it's the game... try it for yourself with Mass Effect Andromeda. This doesn't happen with movies, only EA Frostbite games.) Edit: Although... https://www.avsforum.com/forum/139-d...l#post57995516 Quote:
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30th April 2019, 19:27 | #56073 | Link | |
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Can any experts here speak to the advantages/disadvantages of using DXVA copy back and setting advance frames to 1? |
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30th April 2019, 21:35 | #56074 | Link |
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DXVA copy back has no practical disadvantages as long as your decode queue still fills up (older/slower systems can't keep up with it especially in UHD). It uses a bit more power and system resources as the decoded frames have to be transfered back to system RAM but it's negligible compared to the power needed for rendering.
Presenting only 1 frame in advance increases the possibility of having dropped frames. It all depends if your system and GPU is highly stressed or not.
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30th April 2019, 22:30 | #56075 | Link |
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@ katodevin, put the 1060 into another computer, and use that to watch movies until 20xx gets more fixed.
w/ gpu decode, should only require ~dual core sandy bridge era The only difference between 2060 and 1060 for now, would be 2060 can do slightly higher chroma ngu for 4KHDR, WHICH makes very little difference in the end result
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What specs are you running? I am running at 4500mhz (500 OC). 16GB of ram. Stock clocks on the GPU for video watching 2000mhz/15000vram(7500) for gaming. Preemptively speaking yes I have tried running stock everything to fix stutter, didnt make a difference, even tried underclocking. Just to be clear Set frames in advance to 1 in Madvr not Nvidia CP, you can Nvidia CP and it will work but the audio will be 300ms off and require a -300 offset. And to be honest I have not tried D3D11, it could be fine too, I just say DXVA2CB just because it worked Ill try next time I watch something.
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1st May 2019, 08:43 | #56077 | Link |
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[QUOTE=tp4tissue;1873144]BEFORE Madvr graced us with 3Dlut support, the only way to get calibrated was to buy $500 lut-boxes.
You've convinced me , 2 weeks ago , I've bought the X-rite i1Display Pro A new adventure (and probably a lot of frustrations) starts !
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The benefits and usefulness are immense. All the monitors in your residence will be accurate for conceivably the next 10yrs. Also, never loan tools to ur friends, they'll probably break it. The lens is acrylic so treat appropriately.
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