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2nd March 2016, 21:27 | #36621 | Link | |
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If other renderers are fine, it sounds like your madVR settings are at fault. Your rendering stats would be a necessary first step.
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HOW TO - Set up madVR for Kodi DSPlayer & External Media Players Last edited by Warner306; 2nd March 2016 at 22:42. |
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2nd March 2016, 21:40 | #36622 | Link | |
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3rd March 2016, 02:44 | #36624 | Link |
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I have amd fury. Any crimson driver + pot player 32 bit is instant madvr crash for me. Seem to be fine with mpc hc. So anything I can pinpoint to?
I sent the report using the madvr interface. seem to be fine with 64bit pot player as well. |
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With that said, have you tried using processing -> zoom control -> disable image scaling? It looks like your sample video is upscaled slightly, even though it is 1080p, which may cause some issues. Also, is the present queue filling during playback? And is your average rendering time + present time under the movie frame interval (41.71 ms)? In this case, you should have no dropped frames or presentation glitches during playback. If you answer yes to all of the above, I wonder if the sharper image is causing artifacts. madVR can produce a very sharp (even oversharpened) image, which can cause motion artifacts. Try disabling all image enhancements and upscaling refinement settings. Beyond that, what you are seeing might be normal, but I'm not the person to ask.
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You have 25 dropped frames. Maybe the missing frames are what makes motion seems to stutter for you?
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Again, thanks, I will try that later today and I will come back with the results. Yeah, maybe trying to fix the problem days ago I changed some options but forgot to change some of those to the default again. Thanks! Quote:
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You are totally right about the LAV dithering option because after some testing the problem is still there...
Something I see, and might be the problem in here, is the clock deviation... do you guys think that there is the problem? Because when I start the videos (in a panning scene) everything is fluid (with the judder of course) but after the clock deviation shows in the stats the choppy movement also shows in the panning scenes (I cant notice that on other scenes, only if I look for it) Thanks for the help! |
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you tried to alter something o gpu control panel? what gpu are you uing?
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3rd March 2016, 22:17 | #36635 | Link |
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Sigmoidal light seems to reduce aliasing with Jinc AR.
Sigmoidal light: Gamma light: Original: http://www.royalgrass.de/wp-content/...grass-lawn.jpg So, maybe it can be recommended in general for upscaling? |
4th March 2016, 00:44 | #36637 | Link | |
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Even photoshop diff doesn't show any difference between the two. (zero) It is weird that they have a different filesize though... Greetz, Unr3aL |
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4th March 2016, 04:28 | #36639 | Link |
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madshi, any plans on adding a "black level correction" checkbox?
I'm about halfway through Peaky Blinders and still have no idea why the blu-ray is so bright. Blacks are almost gray. Would love an option to correct these mastering issues. DVDs seem to suffer from it more than blu-rays. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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