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23rd January 2010, 22:29 | #2061 | Link | |
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The strange thing is, when I switch to EVR CP I get much smoother playment, so I'm wondering if it's because MadVR doesn't handle 24P well? |
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24th January 2010, 04:10 | #2062 | Link |
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I think Beliyaal was trying to use Reclock in bit-perfect mode over his EVR CP(but Reclock was hiccuping from time to time from what I read)...I never tried either 24Hz playback or his EVR CP, but getting butter smooth video playback w/o Reclock is illusional IMHO(except if madshi strikes back! )
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24th January 2010, 21:04 | #2064 | Link |
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greetings,
could anyone let me know if there is a known issue with madvr and directx 11? I recently installed a new game, which I believe updated my directx version. up to that point, madvr was working seamlessly. I found someone with a similar issue here (w/o any resolution). In mpc and zoom player (or in graphstudio), the graph will connect, but the file will not play. until the program stops responding. I'd sincerely appreciate any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this - i'm really missing the awesome madvr pq. -jeff |
25th January 2010, 01:33 | #2066 | Link | |
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I did go ahead and calibrate to a wide-gamut, and while my custom LUT brought everything within a reasonable accuracy, it offered no visual improvements and even seemed to introduce a touch of banding. Definitely seems that, if you can enable a standard gamut on your display, just stick with that. Ah, but I'm excited to hear that xvYCC actually could improve things. My whole display chain is xvYCC, but, like a previous poster mentioned, I'd been baffled as to how to enable it. Good to know that it's solely a DirectX feature. Also, I imagine Deep Color would be similarly beneficial...? Do any current renderers take advantage of this stuff? |
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I am using a 7300LE in my office. Maybe it is a bit "low-end", but still shows the problem.
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25th January 2010, 07:54 | #2068 | Link | |
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..... Video turns/flickers black and the video keeps on playing? ..... I'm pretty sure most Video Renderers have a render queue. ..... It *sounds* like that card is not fast enough to renderer the 30 or so fps while doing the processing for image scaling. If your card is not fast enough, then perhaps MadVR might not be an appropriate video renderer for your setup. What I think could be possible bottlenecks: CPU usage, GPU Core usage, GPU RAM speed/usage... My 9600M GT does around 10% for no scaling, 40% for 540p-> 480p, 30% for 540p->720p on MadVR's default settings. It is smooth like.. smooth. Last edited by namaiki; 25th January 2010 at 07:57. |
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25th January 2010, 08:59 | #2070 | Link |
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After how long? What should I be looking for? I'm going to try MPC-HC 1557 32-bit right now..
edit: 1557 with MadVR appears to be the same for me... compared to 1281 ^^; Last edited by namaiki; 25th January 2010 at 09:06. |
25th January 2010, 09:20 | #2071 | Link | |
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Please give a try and let me know the result. It's more noticable when I play 24P on 23.976HZ device |
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25th January 2010, 09:27 | #2074 | Link |
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Short story shorter, it says 60Hz, but ReClock picks it up as 61.8Hz and adjusts the video framerate so the refresh rate can be divided cleanish-ly by the number of frames per second of the video. 23.976FPS -> 24.8FPS
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25th January 2010, 09:30 | #2075 | Link | |
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I just don't like the idea to do audio decoding in order to make ReClock work. My problem is, I want smooth 24P playback on 23.976HZ monitor. |
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25th January 2010, 09:47 | #2077 | Link |
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For 24P the FPS is 23.976 (24/1.0001) which matches my refresh rate 23.976HZ, and I assume the playback should be smooth at least during the most time of the playback, however it's not the case with MadVR and the new MPC-HC.
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25th January 2010, 13:20 | #2080 | Link |
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Everything works fine on my desktop computer. I installed the same software versions (Win7 x76, MPC-HC, FFDShow, madVR) on my notebook (T6250, 8600M GT with forceware 195.62) but I cannot open any movies with madVR.
MPC-HC works well with EVR but it can't to open any files with madVR. (I tried to disable every possible madVR features but MPC-HC always crashes during file openings.) It shows a gray screen and one of the CPU cores is fully loaded but nothing happens. (I tried to wait some minutes). Nothing happens until I click somewhere on the MPC-HC window and Windows ask me about what should it do with this... Any ideas? |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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