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22nd March 2012, 17:46 | #12841 | Link | |
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22nd March 2012, 21:05 | #12843 | Link | |
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If it wasn't for the fact that my PC/FileServer with the NVIDIA GPU had its motherboard die last month (at the moment waiting on Ivy Bridge, since I'm being forced into a full CPU/Mobo/RAM rebuild...), I would check things out for myself and post debug logs. At the moment, I'm just curious to find out what madshi finds the underlying cause to be. |
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22nd March 2012, 21:31 | #12844 | Link | |
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But I'm pretty sure that windowed mode and Aero shouldn't matter. The new Vsync options of the new driver can be completely turned off, btw. |
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23rd March 2012, 13:03 | #12847 | Link | |
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Nvidia has changed something and this requires either a fix by Nvidia or madshi, I'm very sure. |
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I have bin having problems with some external subtitles displying wrong in mpc with madvr. (They work fine in vlc) The folowing is how they look in the film and when opened in notepad.
1 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:11,200 ÒÚÐÃÎÂÑÊÈ ÂËÅÊÀ× "ÍÎÑÒÐÎÌÎ" 2 00:02:11,300 --> 00:02:13,000 ÅÊÈÏÀÆ: ÑÅÄÅÌ ÄÓØÈ 3 00:02:13,100 --> 00:02:17,000 ÒÎÂÀÐ: ÐÀÔÈÍÅÐÈß, ÏÐÅÁÐÀÁÎÒÂÀÙÀ 20000000 ÒÎÍÀ ÐÓÄÀ 4 00:02:17,100 --> 00:02:19,200 ÊÓÐÑ: ÂÐÚÙÀÍÅ ÍÀ ÇÅÌßÒÀ 5 00:06:57,500 --> 00:07:02,500 Äà èìàø áèñêâèòè? - Åòî òè öàðåâè÷íà ïèòêà. 6 00:07:05,100 --> 00:07:06,800 Ñòóäåíî ìè å. I dont know if this has anything to do with madvr. Or is it some reginal settings. how come vlc works fine? can any1 help? |
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- no .inf fiddling anymore to get fullrange luma in stead of always being in TV-range, - output frequency stable, so no more tweaking to scanlines/overscan with rivatuner to exact (or very near) 23.976xxxxx output rate ? Cause on the HDMI output 'side of things'; AMD's cards work out of the box for me, on both video and audio (incl. high-res/lossless audio + bitstreaming). I find that up till now Nv's card are to much hassle to get just right, maybe thats changed. Hence the question. Last edited by G_M_C; 23rd March 2012 at 23:18. |
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Thanks for testing that on Win7 aufkrawall. Since you specified new FSE, was there tearing with old FSE?
I looked back in this thread, and it seems my last post on the subject was when I observed this behavior with the old FSE mode and VSync Forced-Off. The new FSE mode was always unusably slow on that GPU, so while I know I've tested the new FSE VSync behavior, it doesn't appear I made a meaningful record of it anywhere. Quote:
Could you also run madNV12Test? Even though that test is very outdated, it'd still be interesting to see the performance results on Kepler. What language are the subtitles supposed to be? It looks like the character encoding of the subtitle file is set to a non-native ASCII encoding which is different form your regional settings. Could you upload the original subtitle file somewhere? To avoid such issue in the future, you should author your subtitles in a Unicode space such as UTF-8. Last edited by cyberbeing; 24th March 2012 at 02:54. |
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24th March 2012, 02:53 | #12855 | Link |
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debug log:
https://rapidshare.com/files/2812914673/madVR_-_log.txt that test: http://pastebin.com/dF1HTFyk cheers |
24th March 2012, 06:36 | #12856 | Link |
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The subtitle is in english. Here it is. just remove the ".txt" extention. i tried to change the encode to utf-8 but it seems to have no effect. when i open it in a subtilte editor it is just gibberish regradles of what i change. how come vlc can read it?
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24th March 2012, 07:59 | #12857 | Link |
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It's usually quicker to upload such files to mediafire or some other file hoster. Attachments sometimes take awhile to get approved.
If it's indeed an english subtitle, it seems possible that the subtitle was saved as UTF-16 or similar without a signature, causing it to incorrectly be viewed as ASCII or UTF-8 without conversion (gibberish). I'll take a look later after the attachment is accessible. It's possible that VLC (libass) may auto-detect and correct these sorts of encoding issues. |
24th March 2012, 08:15 | #12859 | Link |
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Those were Bulgarian subtitles using Cyrillic (Windows-1251) ASCII encoding. Here they are converted to UTF-8:
http://www.mediafire.com/?memxydcxvo47jsd Last edited by cyberbeing; 24th March 2012 at 08:20. |
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