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28th February 2012, 15:32 | #12381 | Link | |
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28th February 2012, 20:45 | #12382 | Link | |
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- after reboot playback is awful again (many-many glitches, and frame drops) - but unistalling and reinstalling the same new lan driver solves the problem again (very few glitches or none) ! So I don't know what is going on ...
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28th February 2012, 21:17 | #12383 | Link | |
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It requires a modified MPC-HC OR this registry hack (with a big red "testing only" warning)
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28th February 2012, 22:02 | #12384 | Link |
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Follow up to my question about dscaler5:
If I play this clip: https://rapidshare.com/files/4264372196/elizabeth.vob with dscaler5, madVR correctly reports the movie is 23.976 fps and sets the TV to that refresh rate. without dscaler5, I can press CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-T to force it to set the display to 23.976, but it won't do so automatically unless I disable automatic detection and select "default to film mode". And in that case it still reports the movie is 29.970 fps. Seems like dscaler is still a better option for the time being? |
28th February 2012, 22:15 | #12386 | Link |
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The FPS it reports is what the decoder tells it, which is before IVTC.
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29th February 2012, 04:40 | #12389 | Link | |
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If you disable automatic source type detection (by checking the box), madVR will assume that the content is the type you have set as default. If the content is a different type, you must use CTRL+ALT+SHIRT+T to toggle between video and film. madVR will select the refresh rate best suited for the source type you select. However, if you have tagged the file, then madVR will select the refresh rate based on the tag, even if you manually switch to video mode. This would probably be the best option if you do not wish to tag your files, and/or most of the interlaced content you watch is the same type. If you enable automatic detection, then need to tag your film sourced 50i and 60i files as 24Hz.... madVR will automatically enable it's ivtc filter, and select the best refresh rate, based on that tag. MadVr will assume that any non-tagged files are video.
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29th February 2012, 04:57 | #12390 | Link |
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How does madVR's ivtc filter handle a file like this: http://www.mediafire.com/?2obecsdjb930dgg
The file is 1080i59, and according to tsmuxer, has pulldown flags. While playing the file, Reclock shows 23Hz (and when using EVR, mpc also shows 23fps). I use LAVvideo, which I assume must be stripping the pulldown. However, madVR shows 29Hz, and shows a 3:2 cadence. The file plays fine, so I assume everything is working right, but I didn't think the two things above could be true at the same time.
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29th February 2012, 07:37 | #12393 | Link |
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LAV Video does never strip any pulldown. Hard-Pulldown of course cannot be "stripped", and soft-pulldown is send to the renderer as is.
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Do you actual manifestations that the file is played at wrong playrate ? Do you see judder for instance ? What dislay-mode does you display change to / do you use etc. ? Cause i have the feeling that what you mention might be related to these reports: Quote:
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29p, 3:2 cadence -> 24p. But the OSD and/or display-rate changer dont work as expected (see bug-reports) -> shows 29p still, while real fps is 24p. Last edited by G_M_C; 29th February 2012 at 08:20. |
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29th February 2012, 11:55 | #12396 | Link |
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Problem with 50fps videos
I've recently found an annoying problem. Whenever I play any 50fps (progressive) video, MadVR crashes within 1 or 2 minutes of start playing (mainly in exclusive mode). This does not happens when playing 23.976 or 60 fps videos. In the former case, statistics show a composition of 59.9 fps instead of 50.
I've tried other renderers (EVR) and videos does not crash. The problem persists whenever I disable/enable Reclock or I change options in MadVR like queue lengths and happens with any 50fps content. I use the latests versions of MadVR, LAV filters, ffdshow, MediaPlayer HC, and Reclock. |
29th February 2012, 12:03 | #12397 | Link |
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Cleanup the manual frame rates and Video clock timings to force reclock to recalibrate them. It fixed a myriad of issues for me.
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I've also tried older MadVr versions (from 0.81 to 0.76) with no success. One note: videos are converted to 50fps from 23.976fps with ffdshow and MVtools (frame interpolation). In any case, the same videos converted to 60fps do not produce crashes. Last edited by janderclander14; 29th February 2012 at 12:26. |
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29th February 2012, 12:42 | #12399 | Link |
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Here is a Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Break Freeze Report
http://www.mediafire.com/?3tcf239j4hhqa4t Win7 SP1 x64 ATI 5750 1GB MPC-HC Trigger: Loading the next file in a playlist when in fullscreen exclusive mode Symptoms: The frame from when you entered fullscreen exclusive mode with the first file flashes on screen when MPC-HC tries to load the second file. Occasionally results in black screen afterwards, with madVR and MPC-HC completely hung in Fullscreen Exclusive Mode. Cause: As far as I can tell... After copy to backbuffer = Flush & Wait (loop) + Fullscreen Exclusive Mode + Windows 7 + ATI GPU. More details in readme.txt |
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here: After copy to backbuffer = don't flush
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