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23rd September 2012, 17:24 | #13981 | Link | |
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Really? That's weird! Are you sure you "properly" replaced the madVR.ax? It definitely works here. Downloaded my own link, and the "Overlay" is there in the debug log. |
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23rd September 2012, 17:36 | #13984 | Link |
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Don't know where or how to go about doing this. If you can point me in the right direction I'll be more than willing to give it a go.
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23rd September 2012, 17:37 | #13986 | Link |
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DGindex has this option...
Honor Pulldown Flags - The pulldown flags (if any) are obeyed and the fields are repeated. This means that the frame-served video will appear exactly as it is intended to appear on the final display device. Therefore, if you have a 3:2 pulled-down clip, you'll get the standard repeating pattern of 3 progressive frames followed by 2 interlaced frames. If you have PAL or MPEG1, you'll just get the encoded pictures with no repeated fields (because PAL and MPEG1 have no RFF flags to honor). The frame rate will always be the same as the display frame rate of the source.I chose Ignore for this sample, hopefully it's right! http://depositfiles.com/files/9k1c3pr9p |
23rd September 2012, 17:49 | #13988 | Link |
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Ouch. So AMD doesn't seem to support Windows 7 D3D9 Hardware Overlay. That's a very big surprise. A google search indicates that Microsoft requires WDDM 1.1 drivers to support this feature for WHQL certification. I'm confused...
Weird. Thanks, I'll have a look, download is running (slowly). Can you please describe what the problem is? |
23rd September 2012, 18:03 | #13991 | Link | |
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In my case I have only one display there... And if I connect second via HDMI - I can use any GPU too. So it wouldn't help at all |
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23rd September 2012, 18:07 | #13993 | Link |
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i have issuses as i have had many times before with madvr freezing when switching to another videofile in the folder. I have had no problesm with the last version for many months but now the problem is back again it seems. with the new version
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23rd September 2012, 18:22 | #13995 | Link |
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For some reason, I had to reset to default settings on my computer before version 0.83 was usable. What was happening was I would play a video and it would immediately pause. Resuming it would just be a black screen.
This was on a PC running a GTS 450. Might help the AMD users out there. Or not. |
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Thanks, I'll have a look, download is running (slowly). Can you please describe what the problem is?Just that the picture breaks up (looks like interlacing artifacts) whether deinterlacing is on or off. |
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Thanks, but the MPC-HC debug information is missing. Did you have the *.pdb files in the right folder? You might have to unzip them, or something. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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