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20th November 2009, 13:44 | #10562 | Link | |
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Thats very strange. EVR outputs RGB to the videocard, which means the levels are defined before hand. Is your display full or limited range? there is also a thread about this issue here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143689
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20th November 2009, 14:26 | #10563 | Link |
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When I set Dynamic Range to "Full (0-255)" in the Nvidia CP it only makes a dfference when using certain renderers, not including default renderer, or the one windows media player uses. Strange, but unfortunately true.
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20th November 2009, 14:31 | #10564 | Link | |
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Your display supports one or both of the options (16-235 and 0-255) Your videocard, depending on the connection, supports one or both (16-235 and 0-255) Finally the renderer, based on selected settings, converts from or to either. all 3 settings have to match to get the correct image.
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20th November 2009, 14:32 | #10565 | Link | |
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Maybe your clip was incorrectly made. Obviously all pieces of software try to "Auto" detect which field comes first, and whatever they are reading as being first is incorrect in this case, its not the softwares fault really.
Maybe you could make clip again and set first field correctly so then Auto in things like ffdshow will work, giving you smooth video. Quote:
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20th November 2009, 14:49 | #10567 | Link |
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if the video and display refreshrate do not match this can be considered normal.
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and it's probably related to the scan order, as you say, but i have no idea how to set this up correctly. will have to google a bit more .... Thanks for the input! later edit: using the x264 version with the nal-hrd & interlace patch will give a interlaced material that MPC-HC will deinterlace properly. without it only Arcsoft TMT3 somehow manages to get the right field order.
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21st November 2009, 00:33 | #10571 | Link | |
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EDIT: Microsoft's decoder also manages to play all mkvs I throw at it with dxva, while the internal one would skip dxva acceleration for some of those mkvs. Last edited by vask; 21st November 2009 at 00:41. |
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Compare that to us where we have one developer for DXVA and limited manufacturer cooperation. |
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21st November 2009, 10:03 | #10574 | Link | |
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Rightclick menu > renderer settings > reset to default settings And if that does not help Rightclick menu > renderer settings > reset to optimal settings
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21st November 2009, 10:56 | #10577 | Link | |
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EDIT: I can confirm: with Microsoft DXVA decoder ther is no prob Last edited by matthew_eli; 21st November 2009 at 11:04. |
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21st November 2009, 11:00 | #10578 | Link | |
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instructions on creating the bug report in my signature under "checklist"
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21st November 2009, 12:56 | #10579 | Link | |
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EDIT: done, using Avidemux; thanks anyway Last edited by matthew_eli; 21st November 2009 at 14:13. |
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21st November 2009, 13:53 | #10580 | Link |
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matthew_eli, this happened to me too. It involved a crappy external hard drive. When I would copy a video over to it, every now and then during the video there would be a bunch of artifacts, and always in the same part, even if I copied the file again. I just had to use a different drive to stop having the problem.
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