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Additionally, Jan's build breaks Haali Renderer on Wx64
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Fastest one - Haali Renderer NV 6600, some 2xx series drivers
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For a short time i noticed problems with MPC when decoding DTS 1509. When i converted to DTS 1536 it worked fine. Stuttering also happened a short while when 'header compression' in MKV's was first applied. But all these issues have passed. Are you sure your on a current version of MPC ? |
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1.5.1.2959, MSVC 2010 SP1 (SSE), build x86. As i wrote, it have something to do with Custom Renderer. Media Portal custom EVR renderer have exactly the same problem.
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resource.h mplayerc.rc mplayerc.ru.rc it's not working Has anyone else been able to apply the mod BE patch ? http://www.xvidvideo.ru/media-player...-5-2-2969.html (near the end of the page) Maybe I'm wrong but it looks like some files are missing from the patch
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@Eliminateur: Your screenshot isn't approved yet, so I have to ask this: are you using the tester builds downloaded from the folder in my signature (or a direct link)?
I can't imagine that such a new video card would fail on the type of conversion I used in my tester build. @Momber: D3D full screen GUI support used to work before D3DFS was in exclusive mode. Non-exclusive D3DFS is pretty useless, as it can't do better than the full screen windowed mode. Because of that, I'm against adding a non-exclusive mode. I simply removed the useless option in my builds. If a GUI developer would add buttons to the D3DFS bar or more, it would be most welcome to make the D3DFS mode more functional. For the subtitles problem: "allow animation on buffering" might help (even for non-animated input), use 3 or 4 subtitle and EVR buffers, and select one installed font that is in a small .ttf file for the default subtitle and OSD font. I patched a minor filtering bug in my builds, so that should help, too. @mark0077 & quite a few others: I've seen a lot of questions about synchronizing. It's a complicated thing. -MKVtoolnix used to allow truncated decimal fractions like 23.98 as a mark for the video stream, instead of the correct 24/1.001. That tiny difference can make synchronizing difficult. Re-muxing with the correct frame rate set for the video stream can help. -Re-setting the timing registers. If you choose "default or "optimal" rendering settings, these are reset to default numbers. I always reset this if I want to test some timing-critical changes in a new build. -The handling of de-interlacing and 3:2 pulldown, both in the encoding phase and the decoding phase of the video stream can go very wrong. Check your own settings for de-interlacing and pulldown handling. For EVR I use the de-interlacing filter of the video card, but full support of de-interlacing is limited to the NV12 format. There's support for simple de-interlacing with YUY2 and YVYU. I tested that with DXVAchecker. Jitter or dropped frames by software de-interlacing or decoding can happen if the CPU is slow. Some files are the result of bad encoding. The handling of de-interlacing and 3:2 pulldown while re-encoding (among other things), can really mess up an encoded video. -Blu-ray and DVD allow 24/1.001, 24 , 25, 30/1.001 and 30 Hz frame rates. 50, 60/1.001 and 60 are allowed with limitations on blu-ray. Of course, you can't use the same synchronization settings for both 24/1.001 and 24 Hz video streams for example. -The MPEG file container on blu-ray files has a time stamps problem. Use "Enable Frame Time Correction" for only those files, use another container format, or use a splitter that corrects it automatically. -Not to forget, video tearing on screen also has a big set of problems. Simply said, it's difficult to get a perfect synchronization to a display, without locking a display output in exclusive mode. If anyone else has some more advise on this, please post it. I'm not developing this weekend. I'm visiting my parents. Still, I find it very refreshing to see the difference between my own CRT and projector and the LCD panels I see at my current location. The 4×4 temporal dithering pattern on a cheap 6-bit glossy laptop screen, the TV that damages dynamics of its already awful SCART input and an 8-bit monitor from 2003 that's worn out from its former use at an office, give this developer a view of what many consumers have to endure every day.
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The sample i posted is h.264 with one DTS track.
If i play it in MPC-HC using simple EVR renderer, it play perfectly. If i use EVR custom or EVR sync, there is stuttering and few druped frames (the stuutering is main problem). If i use MKV merge and remove DTS track from this video, it will play perfectly using all EVR renderers. So this mean it have something to doo with DTS audio track. Using different splitters/decoders didnt change anything.
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Please, to all developers who do own builds, can you create a new thread with your builds, an explanation in the first post on what it's different, and the build number of MPC-HC when it is integrated in the core.
I remember of Beliyaal thread, that was a good solution. Right now, posting your builds in this thread is not a good solution, you miss a lot of potential testers and this thread is unreadable. :/ |
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Perhaps there's a incompatibility/conflict between the CPUs integrated video controller and ATI's dedicated- try disableing GMA HD (the CPU one) if you don't use it. Perhaps that'll solve the DXVA problem.
There are no downside to using 64bit version of MPC-HC compared to the 32bit version in relation to mpc-hc itself. However, Madshi Video Renderer (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=146228), for one example, is only 32bit and thus cannot be used on the 64bit version. |
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I prefer -0.60, try upscale a video with different settings in two MPC-HC instances and see which you prefer or if you can see any difference.
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Don't forget to enable subtitle animation and make sure to try JanWillem32's MPC-HC builds for sharper subtitles for one thing. Or official nightly builds by: XhmikosR Last edited by namaiki; 13th March 2011 at 14:27. |
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Thanks for your answer.
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Anyway, I checked my videos and: .avi - 23.976 fps .mp4 Frame rate mode:Variable Frame rate:24.000 fps Original frame rate:29.970 fps Minimum frame rate:17.982 fps Maximum frame rate:29.970 fps .mp4 (other video) - 23.976 fps Quote:
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I usually get the builds from xvidvideo.ru but sometimes also from XhmikosR (whichever has the latest). I'll try JanWillem32's builds for the better subtitles. About the DXVA question, am I fine without it or will I miss something? Last edited by ceb; 13th March 2011 at 14:56. |
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Sorry, but how do I change it? My monitor has the refresh rate at 60Hz (max). I also play games on the PC, so lowering the refresh rate isn't quite good for me.
I checked my videos and: .avi - 23.976 fps .mp4 Frame rate mode:Variable Frame rate:24.000 fps Original frame rate:29.970 fps Minimum frame rate:17.982 fps Maximum frame rate:29.970 fps .mp4 (other video) - 23.976 fps ...... Does your monitor support anything else than 60Hz? Anway, you can try play with MPC-HC's autochange option. (View-> Options-> Fullscreen) For me, I have an old CRT monitor set at 72Hz which I sometimes use since my laptop's inbuilt screen doesn't seem to support anything else but 60Hz (which isn't horrible - jitter is only noticable to me when the picture is sliding). Subtitle animation is enabled (you mean allow animation when buffering right?). ..... That's the one. I usually get the builds from xvidvideo.ru but sometimes also from XhmikosR (whichever has the latest). I'll try JanWillem32's builds for the better subtitles. ..... Hmm... I think all three sources should have the improved subtitles, but JanWillem32 is working on picture quality improvements as well. About the DXVA question, am I fine without it or will I miss something? ..... You're not missing a thing. ;D |
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As suggested by you I tried the different resizers: nearest neighbor - bad, very noticable bilinear and PS 2.0 - both were the same to me, they were a little bit less sharp than the bicubic resizers bicubic 0.6, 0.75. 2.0 - they seem exactly the same, I think I'll use one of these |
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