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Old 18th December 2009, 15:37   #1861  |  Link
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Now the default renderer is used?
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Old 18th December 2009, 15:42   #1862  |  Link
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Well, weird.. I thought the two might have switched around, like this guy who was having a problem running it on XP.
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Old 18th December 2009, 16:57   #1863  |  Link
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how to use 3dlut in madvr

How to use 3dlut in madvr?
I cannot find any settings for 3dlut except the enable/disable checkbox.
And no document either?

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Old 18th December 2009, 17:46   #1864  |  Link
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Yes. In 64bit MPC-HC madVR is grayed out.
madVR works with 32-bit mpc-hc, not with the 64-bit version.
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Old 18th December 2009, 20:07   #1865  |  Link
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How to use 3dlut in madvr?
I cannot find any settings for 3dlut except the enable/disable checkbox.
And no document either?
There is a folder inside madVR's folder named cr3dlut. There you can find info about it.
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Old 19th December 2009, 13:34   #1866  |  Link
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humm, KMP and its built-in MKV splitter can play 90' movies w/o a glitch on XP+Reclock@48Hz...mVR is so smooth!

I've left "disable tearing fix" unchecked, but I've disabled "combined writing" in the windows display troubleshoot options(it's pointless nowadays anyway)...hope it's gonna last
I can confirm that it really works like a treat, 90 mins in a row w/o any frame drop..goodness gracious! and 192kHz oversampling in Reclock sounds just as good as lossless to me(in bit-perfect KS)

Time to see if they fixed the CUDA initialization time in CoreAVC 2.0...and whether high bitrate h264 still hiccups in mVR.

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Old 19th December 2009, 23:02   #1867  |  Link
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I have quite a bit of stuttering with an ATI 5750 and Intel E5200. It's smooth when there isn't much movement. Do I need to upgrade one or both of these, or is the problem something else?
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Old 20th December 2009, 16:03   #1868  |  Link
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madVR works with 32-bit mpc-hc, not with the 64-bit version.
Yes... I know that...
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Old 22nd December 2009, 13:44   #1869  |  Link
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it would appear that tearing still occurs w/ CoreAVC CUDA 2.0...OTOH, it's only a minor update and the problem seems to be on the mVR side.
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Old 22nd December 2009, 14:10   #1870  |  Link
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it would appear that tearing still occurs w/ CoreAVC CUDA 2.0...OTOH, it's only a minor update and the problem seems to be on the mVR side.
How about if you use the CPU instead of CUDA?

I find that MadVR >> CUDA/DXVA
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Old 22nd December 2009, 14:51   #1871  |  Link
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didn't try w/o CUDA, but in 1.95 only CUDA gave tearing(no tearing in HR)...prolly the same w/ 2.0, but if it's not for CUDA I prefer the DivX h264 decoder(its "low latency" option makes seeking very fast!)
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Old 22nd December 2009, 15:08   #1872  |  Link
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I was using the DivX 7 H.264 decoder but I purchased CoreAVC 2.0 after hearing *somewhere* that DivX 7 has a possibility for non-bit perfect output in some *forgotten* scenario(not that I would notice, though). Well, and sometimes I need to change input levels to PC.

I used to care for CUDA, but now I know my graphics card is just way too weak to be pushing both video and video renderer. D:

Also, if I seek too much in MadVR, my media player(MPC-HC) will freeze up.
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Old 22nd December 2009, 15:23   #1873  |  Link
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it usually freezes for me if I go windowed<>fullscreen a few times...it's like D3D exclusive in MPC, it learns you to stop messing around and watch the damn movie already

I leave h264 decoders in TV range, no levels problems here...well, except when the files were encoded in 0-255 or stuff like that.
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Old 22nd December 2009, 15:35   #1874  |  Link
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it usually freezes for me if I go windowed<>fullscreen a few times...it's like D3D exclusive in MPC, it learns you to stop messing around and watch the damn movie already :D
lol If only I could think like that..

<- has assigned Ctrl+Alt+Q to kill all instances of mpc-hc.exe, though, it never works when I want it to, and the [windows] shortcut dies (by itself?) every so often..

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well, except when the files were encoded in 0-255 or stuff like that.
Yeah, I happen to have a few files like that.
I'll redo/convert them.. some day... well, actually I tried before, but some were VFR and went out of sync, and some others were CFR, but went out of sync anyways and besides, I'm a suck encoder with little time. D:

..oh well, random.
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Old 23rd December 2009, 09:51   #1875  |  Link
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What is with a 64Bit Version? Can you make this please.
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Old 23rd December 2009, 13:33   #1876  |  Link
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it usually freezes for me if I go windowed<>fullscreen a few times...
Funny this.. I tried Alt+Enter a few times, and then holding Alt+Enter, but it wouldn't freeze. Then I close MPC-HC, and then the screen freezes instantly (except for pointer) for about 5 mins..
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Old 23rd December 2009, 14:52   #1877  |  Link
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oh yes, I've already encountered nasty freezes for several minutes that nothing could possibly stop...once w/ some beta nvidia drivers(that are getting worse by the hour when it comes to custom resolutions, I should prolly roll back to 185.x) and another time w/ the 195.x...exactly the same, I tried to close the player and major freeze! anyway, it's a beta and madshi said he'd improve stability at some point.

and about CoreAVC CUDA 2.0, small bitrate(<10mbit) files work just fine(only had tearing once), but for high bitrate 1080p there still seems to be some tearing happening from time to time.
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Old 27th December 2009, 19:39   #1878  |  Link
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Hi,

I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm having terrible horizontal tearing about a quarter of the way up the screen when I set my TV refresh rate to 24hz. I don't get any tearing if I set the screen to 60hz, but then I get awful judder. When using EVR custom I don't get any tearing at 24hz. Is there any way I can get MadVR to work at 24hz? (XP SP3, ATI 4550).
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Old 27th December 2009, 19:47   #1879  |  Link
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its a know problem and hopefully it gets fixed soon :P
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Old 27th December 2009, 20:32   #1880  |  Link
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No new release of madVR ?
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