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4th March 2013, 22:41 | #17902 | Link | |
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4th March 2013, 22:47 | #17903 | Link |
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No one knows anything about my ReClock issue? Strange. Oh yeah, is there any reason that could make exclusive mode not work in madVR?
Edit: I've also updated the table of madVR algorithms chart - it includes smooth motion as well. AR = Anti-ringing, LL = Linear Light, Linear Light (main row) refers to the option "don't use linear light for smooth motion frame blending" in "trade quality for performance" under "rendering".
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5th March 2013, 03:06 | #17904 | Link | |
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It actually has some noticeable impacts on motion content resolution for CRT / PDP devices. The LCD TV owners might not be aware of this since most (cheap) LCD devices are not capable of producing the same motion resolution ability. Only some very expensive LCD TV sets do. |
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5th March 2013, 08:39 | #17905 | Link | |
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5th March 2013, 08:54 | #17906 | Link |
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Hello everyone. This is a hard forum to get on to.
I'm using madVR with BSplayer on a Win7 Pro 32 bit machine with Aero enabled, dual monitor setup, it running on the secondary LCD monitor. Whenever i use madVR for playing any non-mkv videos (mp4/avi/flv) in fullscreen, and i try to set volume, skip forward/backward, bsplayer shows me a crash error, which i can click 'continue' on if i want and the movie continues to respond, but it is annoying as it disables any input until 'ignored' away. This only happens in fullscreen, to mention. Here's the log and sorry about the images, but couldn't find a .txt of it anywhere and copy pasting it was disabled: PS: If using EVR, i don't see this issue, but i see the inherent laggy-ness. -.- |
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5th March 2013, 09:39 | #17908 | Link |
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I just want to report my finding:
With version 0.86.1 I reported a heavy increase of rendering times (no drops for me, just higher timings) in exclusive mode with FRC on and default flush settings. Madshi recommended to increase 'present frames in advance' to 8 which did nothing. Playing around with this setting I increased it even more and rendering times are back to normal! Anyone able to explain this? Does the renderer need to wait for something presentation related? |
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5th March 2013, 10:32 | #17910 | Link |
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Yup, that was a typo. Dunno how I didn't notice. Thanks.
Here's the fixed one!
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madVR scaling algorithms chart - based on performance x quality | KCP - A (cute) quality-oriented codec pack Last edited by Niyawa; 5th March 2013 at 10:36. |
5th March 2013, 12:06 | #17912 | Link |
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Hello everyone,
I need your opinion on something I've found on a tutorial : they set different outputs for lav and ffdshow. I don't understand the point doing that. Why not set the same outputs ? Link : http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/VideoSo...t_138425_1.htm
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5th March 2013, 12:42 | #17913 | Link | |
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Inside the Nvidia Control Panel, I've set up "Adjust Video Image settings" as such: Is that how it's supposed to be used? I also use CUVID inside LAV video. |
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5th March 2013, 13:09 | #17914 | Link |
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I doubt those sliders make a difference but 1080p/30 isn't sufficient for me. Deinterlacing to 1080p/50 or 1080p/60 is necessary and with Jinc3 AR this takes way too long.
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5th March 2013, 17:09 | #17917 | Link |
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Hi Madshi
Thanks for the new version. Smooth Motion is working perfectly here for progressive content and interlaced video content. However, for telecined film content, I can see juddering on my system. If I understand correctly, on playing a 29.97 fps telecined content with madVR’s IVTC on, ideally madVR should decimate the video to 23.976 fps and then use Smooth Motion to display it on, say 60 Hz display. I have tried playing multiple telecined files, and the observation is same. Please let me know if any other information you need from my side. |
5th March 2013, 18:20 | #17918 | Link | |
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Oh you do. Most average user don't even know that exists though. Just in case you missed it, the chart was made for a pack - so you get the point.
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5th March 2013, 18:36 | #17919 | Link | |
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Probably at least 75% of broadcast TV.
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Of course you could say "well no GPUs can handle those settings beyond a certain resolution" but I think a 1080p screen and the highest quality content widely available now (BDs & HDTV) provide a sensible test case.
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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