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18th February 2008, 21:26 | #1101 | Link |
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Yes, I know what you mean. I have noticed that with some sources, I get the oscillating framerates, even though Reclock is set for 24fps.
My playback chain is: Source (x264 MKVs and standard DVDs) -> FFdshow (decode and resize to 1080) -> Reclock 1.7B4 -> MPC-HC -> EVR custom presenter -> ATI HD2600XT -> LG 37" 1080P monitor (supports 1080P @ 24, 30 and 60fps). I also find that Reclock will not work in D3D mode with the EVR custom presenter, I have to set it for DirectDraw. Also, I find that sometimes MPC-HC will go into "high" CPU usage mode, up around 50%, then when I jump forward or back, it settles back to the more normal 10-15% during playback. I have an AMD 5000BE X2, O/C'd to 3100Mhz, running XPSP3, RC2 (build 3300). |
18th February 2008, 22:35 | #1102 | Link |
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yeah well, I guess we're pushing the limits of software and hardware when we DEMAND rock solid 24.000 fps
thanks god everything's fine in 1280*768 48Hz with reclock in 24 Hz, which is the native resolution of my projector but 1280*720 24 hz and 1920*1080 24hz are a no go.....1280*720 is stuck at 23.704 and 1920*1080 is oscillating around 24....and drops frames once in a while... that means the day I will upgrade to a fullHD projector.....I'll be in big trouble BTW, when you get oscillating framerate, do you get perfect framerate detected in reclock ? eg rock solid 24.000 or 25.000 ? .....I'm not sure whether MPC HC or ATi are responsible Last edited by leeperry; 18th February 2008 at 23:13. |
18th February 2008, 23:11 | #1103 | Link |
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Windows Vista has no Audio hardware acceleration if you're using DirectX, but you can have audio hardware acceleration if using Open AL with cards that support it.
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19th February 2008, 17:46 | #1104 | Link |
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Hello
A few questions: 1) There will t'il opportunity to change the appearance of the playlist in the next version -font - Aspect of the frame (Too "Windows 3.1 look" with grey frame) -color font 2) I have vista 64 a link for a 64bit version of the latest beta version? build 403 ? build 404 ? i have ffdshow_rev1839_20080202_clsid_x64.exe |
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xaudio2 in SP1 ? but soundmax & realtek chipset openal support is ok However I prefer drivers managers realtek that soundmax |
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19th February 2008, 22:37 | #1106 | Link |
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Although I'm using vista sp1 rtm (v6.00.6001.18000) I can't confirm the existence of xaudio2 or dx10.1 in it, dxdiag still says dx10. MPC uses directx anyway, and also I don't see the need of HW accel audio in mpc. I don't know about onboard audio but OpenAL works properly in my Audigy 2 ZS.
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19th February 2008, 22:51 | #1107 | Link |
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Unless you have a specific reason to use the 64-bit builds, I strongly recommend using the 32-bit builds. Those have much better performance.
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It seem Gsmux do this : Aspect ratio (1920*2) / (1080*1) = 3.5555, or if you prefer 32/9
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20th February 2008, 09:25 | #1109 | Link | |
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(1) The MPC property window shows an aspect ratio of "16:9". (2) The "pin info" shows an aspect ratio of "16:9". (3) The video is not shown correctly. However, if I manually override aspect ratio in MPC to 16:9, the video is suddenly shown correctly! So the one thing I don't understand is that MPC knows that this file is 16:9 (MPC shows this in two different places!), but yet I have to force aspect ratio to 16:9 to get a correct display. Why is that? Does that make any sense to you? Thanks! |
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20th February 2008, 14:03 | #1110 | Link |
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If using NVIDIA 8600 GT card, MPC-HC version 403, cyberlink decoder, which versions of:
1. Driver for NVIDIA card 2. powerdvd software Support hardware acceleration, sorry if this has been asked before. I am new to this. |
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PowerDVD 7.3 supports DXVA. |
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20th February 2008, 20:15 | #1112 | Link |
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Hi there Sir, sorry, I need to come back. I just had the time to test today and for regular EVR in no menues I found anything about "draw bars". Can you please explain where it should be ? Thank you very much in advance. Regards, Andy. |
21st February 2008, 16:40 | #1113 | Link | |
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When I "Ctrl+J" using EVR Custom Presenter, it shows the jitter line smooth, 24.001fps and 24Hz refresh. Then, all of a sudden, the jitter line will start spiking and the fps starts fluctuating. This is using MPC-HC build 404. I have no other processes using CPU resource when this happens. Not sure what to make of it. I should also restate, that when using EVR-CP, it's only when in D3D mode that Reclock must be set to DirectDraw detect. When using EVR-CP and D3D unchecked, Reclock works with D3D detect method. FWIW. I have found one other very strange situation, involving the The Deer Hunter DVD. Obviously, it's soft-telecined and is dealt with as you would expect with ffDshow (libmpeg2) for decoding, but for some reason, when playing this DVD with MPC-HC, CPU utilization is a constant 50%. All other DVDs I've ever played show no more that 17% utilization with the same config. I also transcoded the DVD to x264 CRF(20), muxed to MKV and I get the same behavior. CPU utilization to 50%, while all others (x264 MKVs) hover around 15%. In both cases, no matter what I put in the chain, I can not get audio and video to sync up. Again, this is just for this one DVD, The Deer Hunter. Any ideas? |
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but for the rest, I think it has to do with the onboard oscillator of your graphic card that's not stable enough. I'm discussing the issue with the powerstrip techsupport : http://forums.entechtaiwan.net/viewt...asc&highlight= Last edited by leeperry; 21st February 2008 at 18:25. |
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22nd February 2008, 01:34 | #1117 | Link |
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I was in the middle of a movie, and MPC HC resized to window mode and told me "cmd.exe" stole the focus.
I have no batch running, neither anything special. it happened last week already and it was "ras*sumthing.exe" I've checked my box for rootkits/trojans/whatever with Kaspersky AV and Security Task Manager. Is there a way that MPC HC can keep the focus no matter what ? I've got this option checked already : |
23rd February 2008, 20:53 | #1120 | Link |
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Wow this is awesome! I am playing a h264 movie with NO CPU USEAGE! DXVA working perfectly using absolutely zilch cpu on my new 512MB Radeon 3870 video card!
Now if I can only figure out how to get theatermode working on my secondary display |
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dxva, h264, home cinema, media player classic, mpc-hc |
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