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9th June 2016, 12:39 | #38261 | Link | |
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That's also why is fluctuates very much, and it's completely normal. It's trying its best to find the highest possible clock at every moment that doesn't use too much power. |
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Hello madshi, despite using the latest madVR version (0.90.20) I'm still experiencing driver/madVR crash or even BSoD while using the latest AMD beta drivers (16.X).
Is there any fix for this? I've also tried using "madVR9019amdFix" before but I still experienced crashes and BSoD while using the latest beta drivers. Downgrading the AMD driver to 15.12 will fix the problem though in return, I'm not able to play any newly released games with that older driver. FYI, I'm currently using: - R9 390 - Windows 7 64bit - LAVfilter megamix: Potplayer slimmed down 64bit + LAVfilters + madVR Thanks and I appreciate your help. Last edited by kanade; 10th June 2016 at 09:23. |
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Hope that makes sense . Could also be just a Windows 7 issue, Windows 7 and 8.1 support is really only a passing thought for both Nvidia and AMD these days, almost all their focus is on Windows 10. |
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As of right now, I haven't overclocked anything as everything is running at default speed (auto). I'm currently using i7 4770k and although I overclocked it before, I revert it back to stock speed. Same with GPU and memory as well. This is troubling. |
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10th June 2016, 15:36 | #38269 | Link |
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Hi ..
I just got my new laptop yesterday and I am getting problems with madVR versions from 0.89.7 until 0.90.20 ... I am getting a lot of glitches when playing 1080p/24 files ... Even if I know that my screen is 60Hz only, like nearly all the laptops, I can't understand why I am getting hundreds of glitches after a few seconds ... The laptop config is : Core i7-6700HQ / 8GB DDR4 / Hybrid Intel HD530 & GTX950M (2GB for the NVIDIA) Thanks in advance for your help and your replies ... |
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What's the best old version of madvr with basic performance and image with least amount of processing?
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Do you have the link to the thread for the Optimus problem ?? Thanks in advance ... |
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10th June 2016, 16:48 | #38273 | Link |
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All processing is optional, you can turn it all off and it would run on any kind of hardware. You don't need to find an old version for that.
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windows 7 without aero is know for presentation glitches and the desktop composition (aero) is kind of buggy too. i could say more with a OSD screen. VMR and EVR doesn't tell you if they got a presentation glitch they usually just have tearing without aero. |
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10th June 2016, 18:05 | #38275 | Link | |
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madVR - high quality video renderer (GPU assisted)
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Here is a link to the YouTube video I uploaded to show you more precisely what problems I have : http://youtu.be/PAeovGIK1rE If you can help me a bit, feel free to tell me ... Last edited by LePousson; 10th June 2016 at 18:08. |
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10th June 2016, 18:37 | #38277 | Link |
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madVR - high quality video renderer (GPU assisted)
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The fix indicated by Ceremony in the thread of which you gave me the link, is working perfectly ... I just got the 2 or 3 dropped at the beginning of the video, quite logical under Kodi ... madVR now plans a frame repeat every 3.5/4.0 hours, and still growing ... Thanks a lot for your help ... PS : Should be ok to play my video ... Last edited by LePousson; 10th June 2016 at 18:42. |
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Question regarding (de-)interlacing. I am using madVR in combination with MPC-HC (and built-in LAV filters). How do I set up madVR so that it outputs video to my HDTV in its original interlaced form, leaving the TV to deinterlace? I've played with the settings (display modes etc.) for hours, but I cannot get the TV to recognize that the signal it's getting is interlaced, and not progressive.
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