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8th July 2018, 19:53 | #51683 | Link |
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What subtitle renderer are you using? The function doesn't work with subtitle filters that render on the video themselves ((xy-)vsfilter), only with those that use a separate subtitle interface (MPC-HC ISR, XySubFilter, AssFilter(Mod)).
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9th July 2018, 00:18 | #51684 | Link |
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Had a play with the test builds over at AVS. Looks good though the rendering overhead of HDR-->SDR seems to much for my 1070 on UHD HDR 59.94 content. Can't get the render times down under the required 16ms for 59.94 content (all high 20ms+) regardless of the Chroma scaling used. Unless you have any ideas of combos that work with a 1070 it looks like a 1080/1180 will be the next purchase.
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9th July 2018, 09:46 | #51686 | Link |
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FYIW - I tried all the Chroma scaling options including bilinear - all in the 20ms+ on the 1070.
EDIT: Depending on the HDR-> SDR Settings (like using Clipping) you can almost get away with no drops on bilinear.... Last edited by jmone; 9th July 2018 at 10:24. |
9th July 2018, 23:21 | #51691 | Link |
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Are the rendering stats now accurate, for those of us who have seen them drop after the last Windows Update?
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10th July 2018, 05:39 | #51692 | Link | |
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another one is after update to the latest Nvidia Driver. Now on my PC for none OC GTX1060 23.975fps with smooth motion 720p->1440p chroma> NGU AA (low) +RCA (for free) luma> NGU sharp (very high) chroma> NGU sharp(med) the rendering time is around 6.2ms. |
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10th July 2018, 06:16 | #51694 | Link |
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https://i.imgur.com/YiszMGB.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/pRYpf1S.jpg I don't why if I turn on the showadvancestep then the rendering time would be increased. Last edited by heiseikiseki; 11th July 2018 at 11:16. |
10th July 2018, 09:06 | #51696 | Link |
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To elaborate on what huhn said, ShowRenderSteps needs to measure how long each step takes and to do this an extra flush is needed after each step, this slows down rendering overall. This is only true when the OSD is open.
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10th July 2018, 13:41 | #51698 | Link |
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hey there!
HDR passthrough via madvr is working fine and it puts my TV into HDR mode like it should. problem is: the picture is waaay too dark then. in dim scenes you can't even recognize faces properly. so i tried the same files with the TV's internal mediaplayer -> perfect picture, not that dark. any idea what could cause this? 4k SDR clips look wonderful via mpc-hc so it definitely is a HDR-specific problem. my setup: - philips 55pos901 oled tv - gtx 980 - win 7 - mpc-hc + lavfilters + madvr (latest versions) |
10th July 2018, 17:58 | #51700 | Link |
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I updated my driver and tried to do the manual method of creating a custom resolution.
First, I edited the EDID custom resolution created by madVR. The only thing that was different was the total number of pixels. This was entered and I played something. No change. I deleted the custom resolution and started over. This time, when I finished, the driver entered the resolution as 23 Hz instead of 24 Hz. Still no go. I then used CRU to create a custom resolution. It did not put anything into the GPU control panel, but the option to choose 24 Hz was removed, so it appeared to apply the correct EDID override. Played something and still no change. So my apologies to the person I told to use the manual method of creating a custom resolution, as I couldn't figure it out, either. The current driver doesn't seem to respond to anything but the default EDID. Not sure how common this is. Custom resolutions are a total crapshoot...
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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