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30th August 2017, 03:21 | #45241 | Link |
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DSR is working by "lying" to the OS with a wrong resolution that does not exist(isn'T supported so it shouldn't be possible to change this resolution timings.
and you should never use madVR together with DSR. you just get madVR to output a higher resolution so the GPU driver is downscaling it with a really bad scaler nothing else. is may works with a none DSR resolution custom refreshrate that is used by DSR but again this is just a good way to get bad quality. |
30th August 2017, 04:52 | #45242 | Link |
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i just remembered a problem with AMD cards where windows things 4096x2160 is the native resolution of normal UHD TV screens.
madshi did you checked the EDID with your polaris card to see if AMD is doing some none sense to it or that the EDID doesn't match with windows recommended resolution? |
30th August 2017, 09:51 | #45246 | Link | |
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I will create the rez with Madvr and try again, thank you very much! |
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30th August 2017, 10:09 | #45247 | Link |
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I'm having some issues lately with using madVR.
I'm using it in combination with the latest K-Lite Codec Pack (BETA) and even though the madVR settings are set to default, when I'm watching a video fullsreen I only have the audio. Everything works on windowed mode. If I switch in MPC-HC from madVR to System Default videos are working fine. Any idea what could be the cause? |
30th August 2017, 11:00 | #45249 | Link |
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With those 144 Hz gaming displays, is it possible to create a 143.856144 Hz custom mode using madVR? It would avoid the need for smoothmotion for 23p content, right? Or is it not possible yet because of the dual monitor configuration?
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30th August 2017, 11:03 | #45250 | Link | |
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It doesn't happen on my lower-tier Intel CPU (same GPU) but it does happen on my Ryzen build, and only on D3D11. Will experiment a bit more this evening but I seem to be able to worsen it by under or overvolting the CPU quite a bit. (logically) Altho that is just a prelimenary statement. I will reply back after more testing. @nevcairiel did you test it on a ryzen build already? |
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30th August 2017, 13:49 | #45251 | Link | |
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they use a very low blanking timing by default so not sure if a accurate 143p refresh rate is possible. @Dorohedoro in windows 8 you get a better desktop composition and d3d11 support. @DorianDiaconu try it without a codec pack please. |
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30th August 2017, 14:53 | #45254 | Link | |
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you can usually ignore 1 digit present times it doesn't matter. and D3D9 old path is usually the fastest mode in madVR use at your own risk. |
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30th August 2017, 17:43 | #45260 | Link |
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MPC-HC has them built in. You can install the standalone LAV as well though, LAV filters and madVR work well together.
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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