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21st July 2017, 13:22 | #44381 | Link |
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Hey, ok I understand how to enable HDR.
but performance question. When watching in Exclusive Full Screen my rendering time MS is very high Windowed mode works fine. If I'm using 4K resolution + HDR or without HDR for that matter. What should I lower so I can watch movies properly ? I watch usually movies and series 1080P and 720P MKV , now I use Chroma Upscaling NGU AntiAlias- Very High quality Image Downscaling Jin - Scale in linear light On , activate anti-ringing filter - relax On Image Upscaling NGU Anti-Alias - Luma doubling Very High all the rest is let madVR decide which options can I change without affecting the quality of the picture ? I have 3770K 1080 GTX |
21st July 2017, 13:28 | #44383 | Link | |
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It's not hard, but I just ask a simple question , you saw how simple was that. Why getting mad ? it's a forum , there are many options , there are many issues. didn't you ever asked a question and you got the same question you gave ? what would you feel... Always think about what happen when you get the same answer you wanted to give. |
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21st July 2017, 19:29 | #44385 | Link |
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Actually, it is for a lot of people, especially new users and people who don't understand video technology very well.
I think madshi has said a few times that making madVR easier to configure is a major priority before he'll do a 1.0 release. |
21st July 2017, 21:37 | #44386 | Link |
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Can anyone help explain why I'm getting dramatically different performance with kodi-dsplayer+madvr vs mpc-hc+madvr ?
kodi-dsplayer+madvr+lavfilters (external) = >50ms rendering time mpc-hc+madvr+lavfilters (external) = ~15ms rendering time Same renderer, same settings, same decoder filters. I have kodi set to NOT manage madvr, so it's the exact same settings as when I close kodi and run mpc-hc (both are x86). Whats the difference I'm missing here? |
21st July 2017, 22:07 | #44388 | Link |
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Luma doubling quality is more important than chroma upscaling quality. Lower chroma down to medium before lowering the luma doubling quality.
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21st July 2017, 23:13 | #44389 | Link |
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I would assume so, as I've set the power mode in the nvidia control panel to Adaptive instead of power save. However, how would I go on making sure? I can run something like GPU-Z, but how would I know what it shows while playing fullscreen?
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21st July 2017, 23:23 | #44390 | Link | |
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21st July 2017, 23:36 | #44391 | Link |
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They're available by design, but this happens regularly even if I don't have any GUI elements displayed. Either way, I would assume this shouldn't have that kind of dramatic effect on performance. It basically makes it unusable if it's by design like this.
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21st July 2017, 23:56 | #44392 | Link |
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Almost want an auto setting where madVR just scales back things automatically if there's dropped frames. I hope 1.0 has a tool tip about chroma upscaling so this doesn't need to be constantly reiterated on the forum. Same old crank everything up to maximum and "I have dropped frames.. Wat do?"
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22nd July 2017, 01:01 | #44393 | Link |
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They're available by design, but this happens regularly even if I don't have any GUI elements displayed. Either way, I would assume this shouldn't have that kind of dramatic effect on performance. It basically makes it unusable if it's by design like this.
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22nd July 2017, 10:54 | #44398 | Link | |
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you could alway look at the clock history during those playback. apps such as zotac firestorm (i use this) or msi afterburner should do the job too. |
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22nd July 2017, 11:24 | #44399 | Link | |
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Mathematically it is very simple: 23.976 Hz means every frame is shown on the display for a duration of 1s / 23.976 ~= 0,0417s = 41,7 ms. So your rendering time must not be greater than that. |
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22nd July 2017, 18:45 | #44400 | Link |
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Hiii i recently install Lavfilters for improve quality on my anime videos 720p/1080p and i have this issues:
High load GPU: https://puu.sh/wQioD/ebe35e8db9.png Drop frames 10/s in 1080p, in just 2min i lose 987 frames: https://puu.sh/wQipg/7d83ecf087.jpg When i play 720p if i have chroma NGU AA High i dropped frames 3-5/s, i dont any drop frames if i use chroma bicubic 75 My pc specs: AMD FX8350 - GTX960 4GB - BenQ GL2460 - 8GB Ram 1600 Thanks and so sorry for my english |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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