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Old 4th June 2014, 22:11   #532  |  Link
cyberbeing
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Originally Posted by GCRaistlin View Post
Hmm, well I guess I'll need to keep that in mind when giving step by steps for XP users. Though when that checkbox is grayed out, XySubFilter cannot be used either.

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Originally Posted by GCRaistlin View Post
OK, but nevertheless what about the guide for "More" tab? Is there any settings there that should be changed to get the maximum quality for 1920:1080 resolution?
The defaults are already set for maximum quality.

Cache settings generally should not be touched. Setting them higher or lower can hurt performance and stability.

Subpixel Positioning option of "8x8 vsfilter 2.39 default" is the highest quality setting. "8x8 bilinear" has similar accuracy and may be slightly faster, but can introduce uneven blurring with multiple lines. Lower settings like 4x4, 2x2, None, will make animations severely stutter.

Render Layout Options:
Use Original Video Size = Scale to output resolution with appearance matching VSFilter.dll.

Use AR Adjusted Video Size = Scale to output resolution with appearance matching VSFilter.dll, but do not strech SSA/ASS subtitles on anamorphic video. (Use this setting if your anamorphic video subtitles were not compensated for VSFilter.dll behavior)

Customize... H: XXXX V: XXXX = Debugging only, not for general use.

Render to Original Video Size = Do not scale. Matches VSFilter.dll behavior of always rendering to video size. Render Layout drop-down box ignored if this option is enabled.

YCbCr Matrix
Auto, Auto = Use Script Value if present
Anything else = Debugging only, not for general use

RGB Level
Auto = Honor the "supportedLevels" value reported by the subtitle consumer
Anything else = Debugging only, not for general use
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