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1st January 2012, 01:12 | #1 | Link |
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Radeon 6570 with madVR
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Upgraded from a GeForce 520 to a Radeon 6570. Was using LAV and madVR before so I just continued using them (minus CUVID h/w acceleration now, of course). I'm guessing now with a Radeon card madVR will use the GPU while LAV video will use the CPU? Is this the only real difference? Anyway, my media plays back smoothly this way (even with ESVR disabled in the CCC) but I was wondering about all the settings in the CCC. What should they be set at when using this software combo (madVR + LAV)? Thanks, ->g. |
1st January 2012, 19:12 | #2 | Link |
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All settings under Video Settings in CCC set to disabled except for Use Automatic Deinterlacing and Pulldown detection.
Also leave the 3D Application settings at defaults when not gaming.
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Anyway, as a test I went ahead and disabled all the settings except I left pull down detection and auto deinterlace "on" and my interlaced content was full of artifacts so it looks like madVR is ignoring that setting. Now I'm wondering if all CCC settings are ignored or just some/the deinterlacing? Ideally, it would be great if madVR ignored everything in the CCC because then I could tweak those settings for best quality for all non-madVR playback. |
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madVR does ignore those video settings for non-interlaced playback. You can test this yourself by playing with the settings and seeing how it does nothing to the image. To Catalyst, madVR is a game not a video.
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Also on my other PC which uses a lowly HD 5450, I can't even get MadVR's deinterlacing to work so I use YADIF on that one as well.
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What about for playing back interlaced content? In my test above I was playing back 1080i60 videos with deinterlacing disabled in both madVR and LAV (but left on in the CCC) and there was still lots of artifacts. Soon as I enabled YADIF in LAV the artifacts disappeared. So I know madVR is ignoring at least the CCC deinterlaced settings.
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I do as well just trying to see how well that compares to AMD's vector adpative now. Unfortunately, I have almost 200 interlaced videos from an older camcorder so deinterlacing quality if pretty important to me which is why I was hoping I could use vector adaptive with madVR. |
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Only way I can use the deinterlace settings in the CCC is if I select another renderer (like EVR CP). If I select madVR as my renderer I have to enable deinterlacing in madVR or enable YADIF in LAV (this looks much better than madVR deinterlacing) otherwise it doesn't appear to deinterlace my video at all.
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3rd January 2012, 05:32 | #11 | Link |
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I have mine unchecked (Enable ITC also unchecked). I just make sure that there is 0% overscan going on when I install new drivers in the Scaling Options.
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No, MadVR upscales to 1080p. That's one of the primary benefits of using MadVR since then it uses it's higher quality chroma/luma upsampling algorithms.
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It scales to whatever the size of the player is. If you have it full screen, always to your desktop resolution.
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