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31st May 2019, 17:05 | #56401 | Link | |
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31st May 2019, 19:32 | #56404 | Link | |
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Just in case you can't figure out how to make everything work with the same drivers (and we all agree that would be the ideal scenario), dual boot might be an option. Sometimes it's easier to keep two completely separated Windows setups for different uses. I tried for hours to make a single setup work with both my LG C8 TV and Sony projector. With a dual boot and two separate Windows installs, it took me under an hour to achieve that... Just my two cents
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31st May 2019, 22:01 | #56406 | Link |
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Is there any way with madVR to crop the edges off a video without causing madVR to zoom the resulting crop to the screen edge? Does that make sense?
I am using a projector with an anamorpic lens and the image spills off the screen, I just want to crop off some of the video with black and the projector being used doesn't have this option, so I was hoping madVR could do it. |
31st May 2019, 22:02 | #56407 | Link |
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Im on previous driver. Still stutters. Will try latest now. Im certain there will not be any difference. Eventually stutters always return after a fresh install. Wonder what the major issue is, I dont think it is just madvr as I get stutters with EVR as well
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31st May 2019, 22:26 | #56409 | Link |
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If you configure your display as a projector, under devices, you can define a visible screen area to remove the spill over. It seems like you must already be using this if you are using an anamorphic lens, is there a reason you do not want to define the visible screen area?
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Windows 10 1809 Madvr build 78 I want to say |
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1st June 2019, 06:31 | #56411 | Link | |
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I feel like I have tried the right option, but I don't know how to describe what's not seemingly working correctly. So instead I have taken a video. Hopefully you can see what's going on. So essentially, the video spills over the left and right sides of the screen. I want to simply crop in the sides so that black is spilling over the sides rather than image data, because it's a very bright laser projector and you can see the spill even over black velvet. When I use the "define visible screen area by cropping masked borders" it does bring in the sides, but all it's doing is shrinking the entire video, and that is also affecting the top and bottom of the image as well. It seems to be maintaining the aspect ratio, when what I want is to crop in the sides only, therefore changing the aspect ratio. The video shouldn't change size at all, all that should happen is the spill over on the sides should be black rather than be active video. At least that's what I want to do. Not sure how to make that happen but I feel like there should be a way. Normally I would use a feature on the projector itself called masking, but this projector has no masking option. https://youtu.be/nL9pcxm9phM |
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1st June 2019, 10:27 | #56412 | Link |
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Ah, yes. Unfortunately madVR does not have a manual crop option, it can only remove black bars or crop up to 7 lines from all sides.
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1st June 2019, 15:23 | #56416 | Link | |
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Edit: I think the only possible solution I can think of is to set up a 2.35:1 profile in screen config with the top and bottom of the image cropped to get a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and then check zoom big black bars away to see if the 2.40:1 movie (I assume that is Lucy on UHD Blu-ray) is zoomed beyond the borders of the media player window with some cropping at the screen edges.
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1st June 2019, 23:22 | #56420 | Link | |
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Anything I can do to change/fix this (decoder queue being high)? This is CPU queue size in madvr general settings, right? Default is 12, I increased it to 16 (saw some recommendations). |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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