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Old 6th May 2015, 01:44   #2001  |  Link
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Hmm it doesn't support multi video streams yet. Haven't come across any clips that contain more than one video stream. Any chance you could get me a sample?
Certainly, but I haven't visited this forum for quite a while and don't know what is ok to post, what is not. So I'll PM it to you, if you don't mind.
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Old 6th May 2015, 02:03   #2002  |  Link
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Zach, reverting to Nvidia's driver 347.88 fixes the out of memory error.
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Ah, that might be a 750ti specific bug in Nvidia's driver then because I'm running the latest 350.12 and I didn't get this problem at all.
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Old 6th May 2015, 03:45   #2004  |  Link
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Ah okay, I see what you guys meant now. Same issue is still present upon maximizing and resizing the window and going to fullscreen.
I'll see what else I can do to work around this bug.

EDIT: Found out what the problem is - it was my bad Turns out I made a tiny little error in the OpenCL NNEDI3 render script so I've reverted MPDN back to v2.25.15 and fixed the script. This should now work properly with the latest scripts from github. Oh and it should now be even faster.

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Old 6th May 2015, 08:25   #2005  |  Link
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~checks Zach's homepage~ .15? Didn't I download .16? He hasn't updated his homepage.. but doesn't he link from his homepage?
~checks forum~ Ahh, reverting builds and improving performance, that's a + 0.1 surely.. ah renderscipt based changes.. Roll on 2.26!
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Hahaha... .16 didn't do anything, so I went back to.15.
There'll be a proper .16 later today which fixes a bug when you chain up multiple OpenCL scripts...
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Zach, reverting to Nvidia's driver 347.88 fixes the out of memory error.
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Ah, that might be a 750ti specific bug in Nvidia's driver then because I'm running the latest 350.12 and I didn't get this problem at all.
Oh it fixed it alright.. and I found an even bigger bug, OpenCL NNEDI3 silently just fails to work and MPDN behaves as if it hasn't even been selected.
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Huh? Strange! I haven't seen anything like that!
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Happens only with max render performance set, I've resolved the out of memory error with a clean graphics driver install, guess it's best to do that every time..
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Old 6th May 2015, 12:13   #2010  |  Link
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Yup. Replicated. Not sure if I should spend any time fixing it though - max render performance should only be used with systems that is so low end even hardware bilinear is a little too much for it... In fact, it doesn't even have enough precision to convert YUV to RGB properly!
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Well if you think it's useful.. BTW do you experience any benefit to enabling render performance? It didn't really do much for me, GPU usage was pretty much the same.
I'm getting about 0.5ms less rendering time on the HD 4000 uses a slightly less memory as well, guess it's worth having there.

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It's mainly for tablets SoC with LPDDR3 - i.e. very low memory bandwidth systems. On those systems, you could choose to sacrifice quality for features like Fluid Motion.

EDIT: BTW, DirectCompute won't work with Max Performance selected either. I think I'll just update the scripts so they fallback to MPDN scalers when Max Perf is selected. There's really no reason to use OpenCL or DirectCompute if your GPU has to run with Max Performance.

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any idea on how to stop delayed frames?
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Have you checked your event logs for anything useful?
Try deleting ScriptAsmCache.(32 or 64) in %localappdata%\MediaPlayerDotNet. Maybe something got corrupted there?
Heck, might aswell delete it all if that doesn't work and see if that helps.
I tried this and no joy. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
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Try with the latest version - I found a problem that may have been related (not very confident it's what you're seeing though).
Still get the crash. Thanks for giving it a shot. Since no one else is seeing this, it's got to be something weird with my system.
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any idea on how to stop delayed frames?
It shouldn't happen if you don't go near the limits. Delayed frames happen when the GPU is so busy it doesn't even have time to present the frame when it was asked.

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Still get the crash. Thanks for giving it a shot. Since no one else is seeing this, it's got to be something weird with my system.
Does it happen if you close the file with CTRL+C first?
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Does it happen if you close the file with CTRL+C first?
No. But that exits fullscreen and being in fullscreen is part of the trigger. The other seems to be either having the menu open or the exit option specifically as alt+f4-ing exits with no crash.
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Hmm, perhaps I could do something to make sure it exits full screen exclusive mode first before closing. It only happens in exclusive mode right?
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Hmm i'm getting delayed frames still with these settings on an amd 290
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no dithering
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What is your present duration like? It should be less than 1ms. If not you could play around with new render path on/off, DWM sync on/off, go into full screen exclusive mode to see if it changes present duration.
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