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10th November 2013, 00:45 | #20801 | Link | |||||||||
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What for? Do you really plan to disable/enable debanding all the time? Isn't a toggle to run through the various options good enough? Normally I'd guess that you just set it to a default value for all movies and just increase the strength for bad files. The current toggle should work fine for that purpose, no?
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In any case, if Blight wants to make the debanding customization accessible inside of ZP, he can directly edit the registry values. Changes there will only affect the next madVR instance, though, not the current. I don't think it's worth it, though. 99% of all users will probably just use the default presets, and for those arrow keys are not needed. You can also use Ctrl+ArrowKey btw, madVR will still accept that. Maybe that's a solution for you? Not sure if ZP has events registered for that, too? Quote:
Remembering which sections are open would be a nice feature, but that's not something I can implement in a couple of minutes work, so I consider that a feature request and I don't accept feature requests at the moment (at least not any which cost me more than a couple of minutes of programming work). Quote:
So recently I decided to change the implemention of NonGradientPenalty to no longer punish the majority of the pixels (namely the non-gradient pixels) and to instead boost the minority of the pixels (namely the gradient pixels). Practically I modified the NonGradientPenalty into a GradientBoost. After I did this I played with high GradientBoost values to see which effect it would have. I even went as high as a 40.0 boost (= 40x factor), but I couldn't really see much (if any) difference. So my final judgement was that the only positive effect of the original NonGradientPenalty was that it turned the midDif/gradient threshold knob down again. Or in other words: Instead of increasing NonGradientPenalty you could also have simply decreased midDif/gradient. So that's what I've done now. Instead of the original "Low" preset of gradient=1.4,nonGradientPenalty=1.2 I'm now simply using gradient=1.2, which produces pretty much the same results. Of course there's a chance I did something wrong in my testing and nonGradientPenalty actually worked better than I think it did. But my tests with the reversed nonGradientPenalty / gradientBoost were pretty conclusive... Quote:
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10th November 2013, 02:40 | #20805 | Link | |
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1. Mapped hotkey to deband custom settings toggle. 2. Hit that hotkey, Low displays on madVR OSD. Hit it again - this time Low displays, but also then lists the values you can change after it. 3. Use the Ctrl+Arrows to move along, change some values. Then hit F2 to save. All seemed to work fine. 4. Hit custom hotkey again, used arrows to move along, change some values - then when I hit F2, Zoom changed to audio mode. I do note that only the first time I try and change some values, the 'F2' in the madVR OSD displays. Second and subsequent times, it does not (which is why Zoom enters audio mode, madVR is not attempting to intercept that F2 key). I don't know why madVR does not show the F2 prompt the second and subsequent times. One other thing I noticed - this may be because it is a beta build, but when you select madVR from Zoom's filter properties, a box usually pops up (MadVR Video Renderer Properties). It gives the text madVR, and then the version number - the version number text is totally cut off with this version of madVR (it is fine with the last stable 0.86.11). |
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10th November 2013, 04:37 | #20809 | Link | |
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@madshi: There is one minor problem with subtitles in MPC-HC related to this "fading" feature. Basically subtitle blinks. I'm not sure this can be fixed easily fixed. Probably it would need changes in mpc. Anyway I wanted to say that in case you don't know it. Disabling ISR queue fix this glitch.
No, it works with every decoder. Anyone is using internal filters? I don't think they are particularity useful. Quote:
Well, if you send report you need to wait. I'm sure madshi will look at it in the right time Last edited by kasper93; 10th November 2013 at 04:43. |
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10th November 2013, 08:57 | #20810 | Link |
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I was wondering, is there some way to disable the 'EXCLUSIVE' message that appears in the top left corner then a video starts? This never used to happen but I recently updated my GFX card drivers and MPC-HC and after that the issue started happening (I don't know which update caused it to start). I have madVR set up to open video in full screen exclusive mode instantly and I'm not delaying the change by three seconds.
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10th November 2013, 13:16 | #20812 | Link |
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I really like to have a "toggle exlusive fullscreen mode on/off" in the madVR-trayicon right-click-context-menu, because most of the times I would not like having it enabled for multi-monitor video processing capability, but sometimes i like to have it on for some high-bitrate h264-content to avoid frame-dropps. Actually from this point on i have to click on "edit madvr settings", "rendering", "general settings", switch the "enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode", click "apply", click "ok". Same for undo/reverting. Thats pretty annoying task, after you did this about 50 times xD.
With a context-menu shortcut it would be possible to reduce it to 1-click (2 click overall). Can you please integrate such function, madshi? Last edited by Incriminated; 10th November 2013 at 13:21. |
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How it should look: What often happens when switching between fullscreen and windowed mode: Probably not the exact frame as I just hit pause, but you get the idea. It doesn't happen every time, but does happen often, and disappears after a few seconds. (I guess once the queues are full again?) Quote:
I've tried MPC-HC as well as JRiver now, and it's happening there too. Is there any way to customize the debanding settings in the newer builds, without editing the registry? I've had a couple of videos now that needed high/high debanding settings to produce smooth gradients, but they were losing far too much detail. Last edited by 6233638; 10th November 2013 at 16:23. |
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Smooth motion disabled Smooth motion enabled Last edited by stasjok; 10th November 2013 at 17:30. |
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10th November 2013, 17:35 | #20817 | Link |
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I've seen this effect as well, but usually after leaving a video paused and going to bed instead. I don't use FSE mode that much because I'm used to multitasking. My GPU is a GeForce GTX 580 and I'm using the 331.65 drivers.
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10th November 2013, 19:13 | #20818 | Link |
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I am using a GTX 580 and 331.65 WHQL drivers. |
10th November 2013, 20:26 | #20819 | Link |
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i can still reproduce this bug: http://abload.de/img/resizingbug0fsot.png
and i completely reinstalled the pc since the last time i posted about this. it only happens with an nvdia card (an 760) with lanczos 8 ar the hd 4000 is not affected |
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Thanks for your help in locating the bug!
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There is no madVR feature that is limited to only work when using the internal decoders. Except of course decoding. Quote:
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And I've not seen anyone else reporting this. Still not sure if it might be a hardware issue. Or a driver issue. In any case, Lanczos 8 is not recommended, anyway. I'll probably remove non-recommended scaling algorithm in the final v1.0 build. That's still quite some time away, though. |
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