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meshaun
25th May 2012, 08:00
Hello guys, I encoded a x264 10bit video file, and I'm unable to play it. Here's my PC specs:

http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/j76xu.jpg

I can flawlessly watch 8bit 1080p video's. But with the 10bit,there are multiple problems that I seek answers.
1- The video get's lagged. stuck and flickering.
2- The Audio skips like 1 second or two together with the video lagging.


I've installed MPC + LAV Filters + madVR . here are some screens of my settings.

http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/BFqgd.jpg
http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/vt1w3.jpg
http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/XeBp9.jpg
http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/wzEsC.jpg
http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/25/Fyiv.jpg

What can I do to improve my playback?

Qaq
25th May 2012, 10:51
Hard to say w/o madVR stats (ctrl+j).

renq
25th May 2012, 11:11
COrrect me if I'm wrong but to my knowledge HW acceleration (PureVideo, UVD, not sure about Intel) isn't available for 10bit videos

Qaq
25th May 2012, 11:53
AFAIR, "HW acceleration" setting doen't matter for 10 bit. Active decoder will be switched automatically to something compatible - SW.

lachs0r
25th May 2012, 12:02
With that system you could most likely just use SMPlayer2 with the gl3 video output. This is guaranteed to be quite a bit faster than your current setup.

Also, your system temperatures are pretty alarming.

Hera
25th May 2012, 18:19
Avoid MadVR is the best advice I can give you.

namaiki
26th May 2012, 00:48
Also, your system temperatures are pretty alarming.


+1

Avoid MadVR is the best advice I can give you.

Not sure why you would say that, but I think that GPU is strong enough for madVR.

meshaun
26th May 2012, 02:59
Hello guys, thank you all for your comments.
I fixed my Heat thing and now it's working flawlessly ?
Could that be a heat problem and lack of performance?

http://www.imagezon3.com/images/2012/05/26/Yk46s.jpg

Now, a slight change of settings, from Minimal to max.
How to change the settings to MAX settings, so that I can try to get the best quality possible

Qaq
26th May 2012, 07:58
I thought so. Make screenshot again and do not set a movie on pause this time. Better try to set display refrash rate to 23.

namaiki
26th May 2012, 14:13
Better try to set display refrash rate to 23
Or if not that, the highest multiple of 23.976Hz that your monitor can do properly. You should hopefully be able to do a custom resolution in the Nvidia control panel.