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Did you reset to defaults before copying it into madVR's directory?
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Those are reasonable settings for lower quality content, I might use something like that.
But really, as huhn said, if you like how it looks it is correct. I change what I use for all sorts of reasons and there are always sources or even displays that look better with weird options. Trust your eyes, especially true with that page.
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As I said:
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I'm playing around with NGU options and see that there are NGU Soft/Standards/Sharp, each of them comes with qualities Low/Medium/High/Very High.
So, I wonder what exactly the differences applied for them, eg. between NGU Sharp/Low and NGU Standard/High ? I know experiments count but would like to know the differences but haven't found explanations. Last edited by nsnhd; 27th October 2017 at 03:13. |
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The technical differences in the quality levels are known only to madshi but they are probably something like number of neurons used, a pure speed v.s. quality trade-off. The quality levels don't really change the sharpness, they change the precision of the predictions.
The differences between Soft, Standard, Sharp, and AA are differences in the algorithms themselves, for example Sharp is very sharp at all quality levels and AA is softer and anti-aliases well at all quality levels. Normal and Soft are simply less sharp versions of the Sharp algorithm while AA behaves slightly differently. AA does not have a direct quadrupling mode and shifts the image very slightly up and to the left. Performance is similar between them all, with the exception that direct quadrupling is faster than doubling twice.
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Exactly, simply pick an algorithm you like and then tune quality to account for GPU or different resolutions.
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3D format “top-and-bottom” not working (maybe?)
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I hope this is the most appropriate thread for my problem, if it isn't please direct me to the right place. I'm trying to use madVR in order to play a Blu-Ray movie with the "top-and-bottom" option (I was following this tutorial). I've tried using different versions and settings but nothing changes, it always plays as if madVR's settings are taking no effect. I am using a laptop and I noticed that in my monitor's device info, the 3d formats is set to none. Is it supposed to be like that? Also, is the tutorial missing something or am I just not doing something right? Thank you |
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the totorial is for VR headset so are you using a VR headset?
madVr needs 3D BDs as a source to convert them to any other 3D format. your end device needs to support 3D to get well 3D. Quote:
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Sorry if this is too stupid but, what do you mean by "support 3D", though? Is that what the "3D formats" option means? Do I need a 3D-capable monitor? If so, doesn't that defeat the purpose of the tutorial? Also, the monitor identified in the tutorial does not seem to be capable of it, hence my confusion (regarding the "3d formats" option). Quote:
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your rift support Top bottom 3D and some other formats the 3D support is given kind of at least. the firs thing you need to do is getting top bottom on the display ignore the rift for now. deinstall these freaking codec packs and every else related to directshow. install MPC-hc. install madVR. option -> output -> set madVR as the video renderer go to internal filter now and disable all (right clock disable all filter) install lavfilter when you install lavfilter you need to install the software intel 3D decoder. by default this is not done. unlike the tutorial DXVA should not work or well it is simply not used. use the default lavfilter settings and you should be fine. now you have to play a frame packed 3D file or with other words a BD remux/decrypted disc you can find a sample here: http://kodi.wiki/view/Samples . SBS encodes will not work. for the madVR settings try the defaults with top bottom 3D and enable 3D playback. if you play a 3D file and make me a screen with the madVR OSD (control+j) i can see what is wrong. after this works you have to get this somehow some way into the rift with an virtual desktop or what ever and what else you find in that guide. Quote:
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Now I'm getting "cannot render file", probably messed up somewhere. Also, I noticed on the madVR's thread people complaining about Nvidia drivers messing up their setups. Could that be my main problem? |
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