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Old 16th March 2012, 15:31   #12781  |  Link
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Do all games do that? That's not what you want madVR to do, though, is it?
At least the games I have, does that. No, I don't want madVR to be like that.

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I'm not sure if there is anything I can do here. You're saying that everything works fine if you play video on the secondary monitor. Since that works fine, probably all that doesn't work fine is not madVR's fault, because madVR doesn't really care which is your primary and which your secondary monitor. I guess that Direct3D or Windows itself is reponsible for the different behaviour. Or maybe the GPU driver, I don't really know.
I guess I'll stick with windowed mode.

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The problem only happens if you play the video on the primary monitor, correct? If you play on the secondary monitor, the shortcut keys are not being swallowed, correct? I think this is probably a consequence of the primary monitor video stealing the focus. Again, I fear there's not much I can do about it.
No, the problem still occurs whether its plays on primary/secondary monitor, FSE or windowed mode.
At least now, its not completely swallowed.
Before the fix, when I try ctrl + J to open Google Chrome/Firefox download tab, it won't open. Only trigger madVR shortcut.
Currently, the download tabs does open, but it also trigger madVR shortcut at the same time.
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Old 16th March 2012, 16:26   #12782  |  Link
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Hey madshi, do you think the "queue output samples" in ffdshow would have an impact on madvr's performance? I remember the feature has been in there for a long time. I disabled it recently just in case.
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Old 17th March 2012, 01:10   #12783  |  Link
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Is there a preferred tool to cut samples from h264 interlaced? I tried DGAVCIndex but after demuxing I get an unplayable .264 file
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Old 17th March 2012, 10:26   #12784  |  Link
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any recomendation for PASSIVE (cooling) video card suitable for madVR ?
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Old 17th March 2012, 11:38   #12785  |  Link
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I use a passively cooled GT 430. I found two models but only one was available at UK online retailers so my choice was rather limited. Be prepared to spend up to 50% more than you would for an actively cooled one.
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Old 17th March 2012, 12:26   #12786  |  Link
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any recomendation for PASSIVE (cooling) video card suitable for madVR ?
PowerColor HD6570. Or wait for the new 7750 passive from Sapphire, coming soon.
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Old 17th March 2012, 13:53   #12787  |  Link
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@madshi

Is it possible to make a madvr where you leave the whole scaling part on the shaders away and leave that to the hardware but keep the rest ?
For Intel user that would be much much more efficient i guess having not the massive GPU overhead from the Shader Scaling part Especially on the less powerful Intel HD Graphics GT1 and leaving the scaling to the Driver and Egurs Hardware Asic Lanczos4 (Luma/Chroma) implementation
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Old 17th March 2012, 14:31   #12788  |  Link
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When I try to switch Film-> Video (23hz -> 59 hz) using Cntrl+Alt+Sh+T I get red message resetting Direct3D device failed (8876086c).
Log and freeze report: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/LOG%20MADVR.zip
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Old 17th March 2012, 16:16   #12789  |  Link
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For this sample (PAL DVD film in 50i container)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/Pal...nter%20OFF.mkv
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force film mode
if in doubt, activate deinterlacing
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but OSD says that deinter is off !

So deinterlacing is not on automatically?
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Old 17th March 2012, 16:23   #12790  |  Link
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Is there a preferred tool to cut samples from h264 interlaced? I tried DGAVCIndex but after demuxing I get an unplayable .264 file
Binary file cutting should work fine; just figure out that you need the initial X MB of the file for a worthwhile sample (based on bitrate) and cut it with e.g. DGSplit.
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Old 17th March 2012, 16:33   #12791  |  Link
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madshi

For this sample (PAL DVD film in 50i container)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/Pal...nter%20OFF.mkv
Settings:
force film mode
if in doubt, activate deinterlacing
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but OSD says that deinter is off !

So deinterlacing is not on automatically?
I think "in doubt" only applies to streams that have been encoded in "interlaced" mode, but where each frame is in fact marked as "progressive". (Like with x264's "--fake-interlaced")
Your stream is probably fully progressive.
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Old 17th March 2012, 17:12   #12792  |  Link
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Your file contains the text "576p50 24p". madVR finds both "24p" and "p50" in there. Both are supported by madVR. So it's pretty much "random" which madVR uses. If you remove the "p50", the "24p" should start to work.
Perfect, works now, thanks.
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Old 17th March 2012, 17:46   #12793  |  Link
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I think "in doubt" only applies to streams that have been encoded in "interlaced" mode, but where each frame is in fact marked as "progressive". (Like with x264's "--fake-interlaced")
Your stream is probably fully progressive.
Mediainfo says that video in that sample is Scan type: progressive.
But have a look at this sample http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/SD%20%281%29-001.mkv (NTSC DVD film). Mediainfo says that video in this sample is Scan type: progressive but Madvr switches Deinterlacing on (IVTC in film mode).
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Old 17th March 2012, 17:52   #12794  |  Link
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Mediainfo says that video in that sample is Scan type: progressive.
But have a look at this sample http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/SD%20%281%29-001.mkv (NTSC DVD film). Mediainfo says that video in this sample is Scan type: progressive but Madvr switches Deinterlacing on (IVTC in film mode).
That file is indeed progressive, but it has soft-telecine flags.

I suppose madVR turns itself into IVTC mode under the assumption that the soft-telecine may not be consistent, and eventually end up mixed with hard-telecine.
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Old 17th March 2012, 19:29   #12795  |  Link
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That file is indeed progressive, but it has soft-telecine flags.

I suppose madVR turns itself into IVTC mode under the assumption that the soft-telecine may not be consistent, and eventually end up mixed with hard-telecine.
And so madVR should turn itself into IVTC mode playing this sample http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43376972/Pal...nter%20OFF.mkv (PAL DVD) too? Or PAL soft-telecine flags are always consistent?

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Old 17th March 2012, 19:40   #12796  |  Link
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I guess you can't reproduce that, can you? I've modified something which *may* eventually have fixed this freeze now, but I'm not sure.
I'll try, but no guarantee.

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Old 17th March 2012, 20:17   #12797  |  Link
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@madshi

Is it possible to make a madvr where you leave the whole scaling part on the shaders away and leave that to the hardware but keep the rest ?
For Intel user that would be much much more efficient i guess having not the massive GPU overhead from the Shader Scaling part Especially on the less powerful Intel HD Graphics GT1 and leaving the scaling to the Driver and Egurs Hardware Asic Lanczos4 (Luma/Chroma) implementation
Is this scaling not limited to NV12 ?
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Old 17th March 2012, 20:33   #12798  |  Link
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Why would ProcessExplorer use "my" dbghelp file? Did you put ProcessExplorer into the madVR folder?
No, not really
Right after boot-up I launched MPC/MadVR : this way the dbghelp from the Madvr dir became loaded.
If I launch Process explorer then, I think that Windows will not load the dbghelp from the OS but rather use the one that's already in memory.
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Old 17th March 2012, 20:54   #12799  |  Link
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Is NV12 superior to YV12? I noticed that LAV Video send NV12 to madVR instead of YV12. I remember madshi saying that they're basically equivalent but NV12's precedence over YV12 with LAV is a little different from what ffdshow normally does.
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Is NV12 superior to YV12? I noticed that LAV Video send NV12 to madVR instead of YV12. I remember madshi saying that they're basically equivalent but NV12's precedence over YV12 with LAV is a little different from what ffdshow normally does.
NV12 is preferred because it allows renderer deinterlacing, while YV12 normally doesn't (not important for madVR though, it'll convert internally if it has to, but EVR doesn't)
They contain the exact same information, but basically all GPUs don't natively handle YV12, they prefer NV12.

Difference to ffdshow? Sure, i do it the right way, not the ffdshow way. I'm tired of those comparisons.
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