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9th October 2017, 21:24 | #46401 | Link |
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Just a quick query as I'm not sure if it has been brought up before. I'm wondering how madVR handles the 2:1 Univisium format being used more often by netflix (star trek discovery) etc? Can madVR pick it up in in its black bar detection etc?
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9th October 2017, 21:36 | #46402 | Link | ||||
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What you see in this video I recorded a couple of days earlier is what I get every time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljlp67uHH_0 And right now I literally have no clue anymore whether my gpu is able to handle HEVC or not. For instance these messages by sneaker_ger and huhn they claim my card (GTX 650 Ti) isn't HEVC compatible: Quote:
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And the video in question is 8bit so that means it should be able to run just fine, I guess. Quote:
https://pastebin.com/p2M9X2QM Even the video (Annabelle.2014.BluRay.1080p.H265-20-40) is just a lousy 300mb re-encode, it's not even a real 1080p encode. But right now I'm still pretty stunned that the video file did play "freeze image" free using EVR and VMR9 and not with madVR. The only way is by unticking HEVC in LAV video. So if you require any further information, I will be happy to provide it. Last edited by bitterman; 9th October 2017 at 21:49. |
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9th October 2017, 21:50 | #46403 | Link | |
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I'm not using any beta build. I just updated to the latest nvidia drivers (387.92) (Also using latest madvr and LAV nightly). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcVMMBUVTmE It looks like it's using both, nvidia and windows hdr, at the same time. Sometimes it works, sometimes colours look washed out. I've unistalled everything and installed it back again. Not sure what else to do. Edit- Rolled back to the previous nvidia driver. It's now working. I still need to open and close the player a few times before it displays hdr colours correctly though. It' s a hit and miss for me. Last edited by mrmarioman; 10th October 2017 at 17:45. |
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9th October 2017, 21:58 | #46404 | Link | |
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Could you at least give the choice to select a lower strength? But on the other hand, I'm still amazed of what you have achieved with your RCA Each time I've tested this type of algo, I've ended up using a very low strength that made little to no difference. Your algo is definitely different, I think I will use it on all my DVDs!
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9th October 2017, 22:00 | #46406 | Link |
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Hybrid decoding (like HEVC on Kepler cards) is generally best to stay away from. Its usually slow and often presents problems if the GPU is under high load (ie. with high madVR settings).
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9th October 2017, 22:29 | #46407 | Link |
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God bless you nevertheless madshi regarding Dolby Vision
Question though: is there a "faster" way to at least ehm show that Dolby Vision is running in the information overview? Cause when I play a Dolby Vision TS file nothing indicates that this is even Dolby Vision. Then when I convert it via MKVToolNix Dolby Vision doesnt work anymore but the MPC info is more or less the same. Is there a way to show if DV is active(even though not working via MPC)? |
9th October 2017, 22:59 | #46409 | Link |
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Here's a comparison on overly compressed SD MPEG2 cable source:
Off Reduce Compression Artifacts @ 3 Reduce Random Noise @ 1 RCA has to be pushed a bit to get results on really bad source, but when watching the content in motion I prefer RRN at 1 even though it smothes a bit too much. I concur that a lower RRN setting would be best. Edit: after testing RRN @ 2 , I also find that 1 is stronger.
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9th October 2017, 23:45 | #46411 | Link |
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Looking for where to try "reduce compression artifacts" or "reduce random noise", I have 0.92.6 installed (I have profiles 7 to be exact), but can not find these options on any screen. I hate to delete profiles, as it takes so much time to recreate them from scratch.
I've attached some screenshots, but I'm not finding them. Thanks, ERIC Last edited by egandt; 9th October 2017 at 23:52. |
10th October 2017, 00:44 | #46413 | Link | |
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I am quite excited to test all this, being stuck in a hotel room on mobile is not good.
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That said, madVR does know about that aspect ratio and even labels it as univisium in its OSD.
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10th October 2017, 00:49 | #46414 | Link |
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Always liked Adaptive Sharpen and I just took your word it was nicer than the old version. It's stronger isn't it? I did find myself reducing the level to 0.2/0.3 when running with NGU Sharp. I also like sharpen edges and enhance detail enabled together.. When I was tinkering I realized I now had to decide whether I use NGU Sharp and lower sharpening levels or NGU standard and higher levels. Then whether edge sharpening and enhancing details were worth keeping enabled with an improved Adaptive Sharpen and how they compared to it. I'm tempted to look at all this over the next few days with various content.
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Before and after. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q4FzchlC17DeJQ5v2 Last edited by cyberscott; 10th October 2017 at 13:06. Reason: wrong link |
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10th October 2017, 02:00 | #46416 | Link |
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Originally Posted by Drakko01 Hi Madshi, what upscalling option do you think is better for me , I playing bluray / 1080p high bitrate videos on a 4k tv lg uf8500, mpc-be ,lav filters 0.72.77 along with SvP to do 60fps, my hardware is a I7 3770k, Gtx 1070, 8gb of ram. Originally Posted by Madshi I don't know how much performance SVP costs, so it's hard for me to do a specific recommendation. With high-quality content usually NGU-Sharp or NGU-Standard looks pretty good for image upscaling. That's the most important setting to choose. The chroma options are much less important in comparison. I think than the best I can do is chroma upscaling= ngu soft medium and image upscalling NGU Sharp medium without entering in frame drops , or what you saying is do even less on chroma , if that so, which scaler you choose. https://postimg.org/image/9rxt6avniz/ https://postimg.org/image/50p03kboa3/ |
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A little bug : RRN at 1 is stronger than RRN at 2. @madshi Do you plan to improve the RRA and RDH algos ? I am still using aviSynth with FineDehalo because RRA + RDH is not good with NGU (Source / MadVR RRA + RDH / FineDehalo) : FineDehalo works very well with NGU, but madVR RRA + RDH creates undesired artifacts around the edges. Anyway, keep up the good work Last edited by Neo-XP; 10th October 2017 at 02:40. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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