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12th February 2020, 15:29 | #58601 | Link |
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DMU - i saw your note on the BT2020 bug on MADSHI bug reported, is the guy he might be from AMD suggesting that a full screen window is required to get HDR?
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12th February 2020, 17:25 | #58603 | Link |
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Annnnd....still doesn't work lol.
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12th February 2020, 21:21 | #58606 | Link |
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cheers
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12th February 2020, 21:58 | #58608 | Link |
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and your default audio device is? analog "realtek", "realtek" digital to an DAC(if yes what DAC), HDMI passthrough, HDMI bitstreaming stuff like this. doesn't seem important anymore.
your video is 403 forbidden. at least for me. i'm interested in Vram this: https://abload.de/img/taskmgmt5rk3m.png a short burst in Vram usages can cause presentation issues. |
12th February 2020, 22:40 | #58609 | Link |
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He's getting visual glitches where the frames jump back and forward. Present queue is basically at 0.
@Yog, try selecting the 'use separate device' options under general and tick all the options under 'trade quality for performance' to minimize load and VRAM. But yeah, show us that graph with performance in Task Manager, with it in the background play full screen video, stop video and screenshot the Task Manager graphs. Might pay to jump into your BIOS and set VRAM to max, might be set to something stupidly low. Last edited by ryrynz; 12th February 2020 at 22:45. |
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13th February 2020, 00:49 | #58612 | Link |
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plan B:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/ i would like to see a screen of this: https://abload.de/img/gpu-zmfj1h.png and sensor for the GPU you are just using while using madVR. @ryrynz what did i miss what tells you he has an AMD card the fact an AMD card with the name HD 4000 exists? |
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If you right-click in the player during playback, then go to 'Filters' menu, what is listed there? Quote:
Normally on Vista and later, iGPUs dynamically adjust graphics memory size, the VRAM setting in BIOS is supposed to only affect XP and earlier or legacy apps that check how much memory there is but it shouldn't have any effect on how much memory can be requested by graphics (HD 4000 is up to ~1.8 GB).
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Here's what I see as a renderer, I've also made screenshots of its info, just in case: https://imgur.com/VhOK1rj https://imgur.com/cBnIb2j https://imgur.com/jYP9ErC https://imgur.com/JMvCorE https://imgur.com/Y1AmDlr Quote:
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14th February 2020, 06:26 | #58619 | Link |
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Post your lav filter video settings,
Try also, disabling dxva in lav. Does this happen with all video files, or only this one. Does it happen with 23.976fps standard 1080p files that are (NOT from this tv-show) that you're watching now.
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14th February 2020, 10:40 | #58620 | Link |
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seeing a high clock deviation at playback start isn't unusual as long as it stabilises in a couple of sec there is nothing to care about.
try lav video -> "software deint..." -> algorithm -> yadif make sure the hardware decoder is none for this test. if this doesn't fix it can you make a new screen with the madVR OSD and GPU-Z with GPU clock and "memory used (de..." set to max? just to be clear the HD 4000 was barely able to use madVR when it was new but it was able to do it. |
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