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5th May 2011, 03:59 | #7601 | Link |
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Yeah, I was thinking of a JVC DLA-X3, which is D-ILA, you are right.
I was also very impressed for the money with a Sony HW-15. Longevity isn't a huge issue, it took me 6 years to do 600 hours on my CRT projector (then I installed another one, due to wear). I disagree, 3D is coming along nicely, but slowly. Avatar and Tron Legacy are two of my very favourite movies, I want to watch them in 3D. |
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I'm not anti-3D, I just don't think it's worth buying a new display specifically for 3D while the display technology and content production process still needs to mature. |
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5th May 2011, 11:49 | #7604 | Link |
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When 'enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode' is disabled and 'use a separate device for presentation' is enabled, switching to fullscreen causes a lot of weird issues (no video image, exiting fullscreen causes the screen to black out for a few seconds, etc...). Even with 'use a separate device for presentation' disabled, there's issues of video pauses where you have to click pause/play to get the video going again. |
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5th May 2011, 14:23 | #7606 | Link | |
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5th May 2011, 18:42 | #7607 | Link | ||
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If I`ve understood you correctly, the standard MPC-HC/ffdshow combo isn`t able to display only forced subs. What a pitty! For me this feature is very important as permanently shown subtitles are quite annoying... Quote:
if I: check 'Always in foreground', check Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive in MPC-HC) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> the seekbar is not visible at all, mouse visible all the time *bug* if I: check 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> seekbar is ok (i.e. clickable) and mouse ok. if I: check 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is in window mode, i.e. maximized with title and menu -> the seekbar is not visible at all, mouse visible all the time, movie isn't maximized to cover full screen (although option is checke in MPC-HC)*bug* if I: uncheck 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is in window mode, i.e. maximized with title and menu -> the seekbar is not visible at all, mouse visible all the time, movie isn't maximized to cover full screen (although option is checke in MPC-HC) *bug* if I: uncheck 'Always in foreground', check Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is in window mode, i.e. maximized with title and menu -> the seekbar is not clickable, mouse ok, movie is fullscreen ok *bug* if I: uncheck 'Always in foreground', check Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> the seekbar is not clickable, mouse visible all the time, movie is fullscreen ok *bug* if I: uncheck 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> the seekbar is ok, mouse ok, movie is fullscreen ok if I: check greyed out 'Always in foreground', check Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> the seekbar is not clickable, mouse visible all the time *bug* if I: check greyed out 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is allready in fullscreen mode, i.e. maximized without title and menu -> the seekbar is ok, mouse ok if I: check greyed out 'Always in foreground', check Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is in window mode -> the seekbar is ok, mouse ok, playback has problems: if I click in the seekbar sometimes I can see the video, sometimes I see only the MPC background picture. Seekbar not operational. *bug* if I: check greyed out 'Always in foreground', uncheck Direct3D Fullscreen (exclusive) and MPC-HC is in window mode -> the seekbar is not shown at all, mouse is visible all the time, the movie is not shown fullscreen *bug* EVR-CP seems to be okay. If you need further tests, no problem. Concerning the non working DVD menu: Hopefully you are able to get the DVD menu working at the end (whenever it will be). For me personally this is a must have feature as I watch a lot of original DVDs! Without this the usability of madVR for me is very limited. So I am desperately in search of a working solution or a workaround at least! |
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5th May 2011, 19:34 | #7608 | Link | ||
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You do want to watch your movie at 24fps. Not every users are bothered by watching a film at 23.976 instead of 24. Quote:
Maybe you don't like the way he gave his advices, but don't bash someone who share his solutions... ps: you will find another type of cyborg which will tell you Reclock resample audio, thus destruct it. It's impossible to content everybody, but dricks2222's way is an acceptable way. |
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5th May 2011, 20:04 | #7609 | Link |
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madshi, I notice a little bug you might like to know about. It may be an nvidia problem, I can't be sure.
Using madVR 0.61 (with the fix for the process priorities), when I use fullscreen exclusive mode with "present several frames in advance" ON, there is a fairly significant difference in audio / video desync compared to when the option is OFF I have all sub options under "present several frames in advance" disabled. With the option ON: Video / Audio sync seems about 0.2~ of a second off windowed mode With the option OFF: Video / Audio sync is exactly the same as windowed mode, and the same as other renderers like evr-cp. As I'm in the middle of trying to tweak audio / video sync I can't be sure which is actually correct.. maybe you and others could test please? Because evr-cp gives the same results as when this option is OFF, I presume this is the value thats behaving correctly. This is Windows 7 64bit, gtx295. I'm using the 25fps avi file from the following page at 50hz on my HDTV. http://editorsean.com/blog/49-audiovideosynctest |
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There are also some soundcards that can change their audio clock in the hardware if you want completely lossless. Quote:
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5th May 2011, 22:10 | #7611 | Link | |
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However, you seem to think that most LCD monitors support these custom refresh rates ; most don't. I, too, am lucky to have a Hyundai W240D which accepts 48.034Hz (but not below, and not 72Hz either) ; but all my friend's LCD monitors will just stare at you with a black screen if you try to send them anything else than standard 60Hz. Also, be careful when setting refresh rates higher than 60 Hz ; AFAIK, some LCDs will let you do that, but they will in fact stay at 60 Hz, dropping frames internally (which, as you can imagine, is very, very bad). Last edited by e-t172; 5th May 2011 at 22:24. |
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5th May 2011, 22:24 | #7612 | Link |
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I have a question for ppl using cards equally weak or weaker than Radeon 5450. I have a Radeon 6450 with a reasonably fast dual core CPU. I have no problems playing most of my video files under Windows7 64 Bit except all 1080p Files (mostly 4 Reference Frames and 23,976 fps). So how did you manage to play without dropped frames, could you tell me the settings which worked for you?
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5th May 2011, 22:24 | #7613 | Link | ||
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No there aren't. DACs don't work like that. If a soundcard is pretending to accept, say, 48048Hz, it's either lying to you, or it's resampling internally. Last edited by e-t172; 5th May 2011 at 22:28. |
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5th May 2011, 22:36 | #7614 | Link | |
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See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine#2:3_pulldown |
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6th May 2011, 00:20 | #7616 | Link | |
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And the slight rate adjustment (48 048hz instead of 48khz) introduced by Reclock can be easily spotted. Moreover, it actually introduce audio distortion. So, since i found that i can run at 47.952, reclock stays off Nevertheless, i can understand that you prefer to get perfect video at the cost of sound quality. Personnally, i prefer to keep native sound, and get 99.99% video quality. Last edited by dricks2222; 6th May 2011 at 00:23. |
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6th May 2011, 04:05 | #7618 | Link | |
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War between audiophiles and videophiles, I would pay to see that in 1080/24.000000p and 64-bit 384 kHz audio. |
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6th May 2011, 04:28 | #7619 | Link | |
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Human ear frequency max = 20kHz (average that people can actually hear is about 16-17kHz) Digital audio file frequencies with transmission imperfections from decoding to speakers = ~44.1kHz The only reason why someone might need 192kHz is for editing in the studio where many conversions and clippings will be done on the original stream. |
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6th May 2011, 06:04 | #7620 | Link | |
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It is simply how many samples per second a sound is broken down into when stored digitally. For example, this graph represents an analogue signal: And, if the entire X-axis was 1 second in length, this graph would represent the digital representation of that signal at 10Hz. When making changes to digital audio, you really should be oversampling to avoid a drop in quality. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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