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15th April 2012, 13:24 | #12981 | Link | |
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15th April 2012, 18:17 | #12982 | Link |
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So.. I've been reading about some people not being able to take screenshots with mpc-hc+madvr while others say they have no problems.
Is there any special configuration needed to not get the "GetDIB failed, hr=80004005" error? (on any files, mpc-hc 1.6.2.4273 + latest LAV decoders + haali splitter + madvr) |
16th April 2012, 15:25 | #12986 | Link |
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Trying that now, seems to help, but i'm still getting stutter during playback
CTRL+J shows dropped frames, maybe one every 10-20 secs or something. Exclusive mode doesn't drop frames, but i do get "presentation glitch" quite alot. Tried resetting to default settings , seems to be ok now. Last edited by Xello; 16th April 2012 at 18:44. |
16th April 2012, 17:44 | #12987 | Link |
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I notice that when I play on Potplayer certain Full HD videos, sometimes they play fine but when I reopen them somethings happens in MadVR that occupies 25 % of CPU usage even when video is idle.
In Windows XP. I tried reverting to old Nvidia drivers 285.58 but same problem. I reset Madvr to default settings. Sometimes file opens immediately with low cpu usage and plays fine, but when I open it again it takes 10 seconds to open, 20 for the picture to appear with looping sound, then it plays smooth for 10 seconds, then it hangs for 20 seconds etc. Last edited by petran79; 17th April 2012 at 19:20. |
17th April 2012, 12:26 | #12988 | Link |
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Hi there,
I love the quality of MadVR. However, when I play 29.970 (and uplcock it to 30.000 with ReClock) with my 60Hz monitor, I still get Presentation Glitches. When I convert the video to 60 fps, the presentation glitches are gone. So how come I can't play glitch-free 30 fps on 60 hz, but I can get glitch-free video with 60 fps on 60 hz. The same happens with 23.976 video (upclocked to 24.000) on 60 Hz, and get lots of Presentation Glitches. Sadly, my monitor does not support any other resolution. |
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17th April 2012, 15:10 | #12990 | Link |
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I have GTX 470 (Driver 296.1), Windows 7-64bit, MadVR running in exclusive mode with 6 frames to present in advance. CPU and GPU cues are 12 and 8 respectively. Aero is disabled. Run presentation in a seperate thread is ticked. Running in windowed mode is the same if not worse.
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17th April 2012, 18:25 | #12991 | Link |
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Ok, so the only way I got glitch-free video is when I switch to HDMI mode (my TV has native and HDMI support) and set MadVR to old presentation with 4 backbuffers in D3D11 mode. Now I can play 30 fps video on 60hz glitch-free. If I switch to native resolution (1360x768) OR if I enable present frames in advance I start to get glitches. My TV: http://translate.google.lt/translate...9c3id3757.html Last edited by Domas4; 17th April 2012 at 21:36. |
18th April 2012, 21:42 | #12994 | Link |
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nope. it's just that nvidia focuses more on the gaming aspect of things and doesn't focus as much on video playback type stuff. AMD is just more balanced.
most of this is at the driver level btw. nothing wrong with the hardware. |
18th April 2012, 21:54 | #12995 | Link |
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madVR behaves more like a game then a video renderer, so your comparison is somewhat flawed.
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18th April 2012, 22:49 | #12996 | Link |
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There's really nothing wrong with nVidia and madVR. You just have to spend a little time configuring it a bit differently than you would for an AMD card. I have both, so, I've seen both sides of it. Quite frankly, when I replace my video card later this year, it'll be an nVidia card unless AMD pulls some magic out of a hat. Both are quite capable with madVR, however.
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18th April 2012, 22:58 | #12997 | Link |
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I was wondering why a certain advert was showing bad "steps" on someone's glasses on my main desktop. Turns out it was YADIF being a bit crap. I've now switched to using MadVR's deinterlacing (still being fed by LAV) and it looks much better.
I think for some of my files though it wouldn't deinterlace until I turned on "if in doubt, deinterlace".
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18th April 2012, 23:01 | #12998 | Link |
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Good choice! I recommend that you be careful to get one with the VP5 engine. Right now that means 520 or 680. The 680 is cutting edge right now. I've updated DG tools to support it, but I don't know if that is the case for the other CUVID-enabled tools.
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18th April 2012, 23:10 | #12999 | Link |
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Nev has a 680, so, yes. My plan is to get a 680 as I game on that machine. It's getting an Ivy Bridge 3770k as soon as Intel pulls the trigger and lets them loose on the world. I've got the ASUS Z77 mobo for it ready to go plus 16 gigs of ddr3 2100 ram. I can't WAIT to get it built, but, the video card will have to come a bit later. Probably this summer. Maybe nVidia will do a refresh and get us a slightly faster Kepler by then. But I definitely want their top of the line card when I'm ready to get one. My AMD 5870 that I got at launch has served me VERY well these past few years. However, in this latest round....king to nVidia. (Count of Monte Cristo reference. )
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19th April 2012, 00:22 | #13000 | Link |
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You paid like $380 for that top of the line card, right? The 680 doesn't even look like it's top of the line, and the actually top of the line 7970 came out at $550. Crazy bastards those guys, I can't afford any of the current cards, and I'm not paying the 7800 prices as they currently are!
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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