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2nd August 2015, 03:23 | #32343 | Link |
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Has anyone else, except this random guy of the forums, said this?
https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...18423/#4618423 He may just consider himself as too important. |
2nd August 2015, 04:10 | #32344 | Link |
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Is there anything else effected by Windows 10, or mainly NNEDI3?
Can I upgrade from 7 without any ill effects to HTPC (mpc-hc, lav, madvr) functionality?
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My NNEDI3 performance is better than ever; I can double the luma of 1080p30 to 4K with NNEDI3 128 but I have to use pretty fast options, e.g. Jinc chroma scaling and ordered dithering, for the other settings. My GPU doesn't even clock all the way up using NNEDI3 64 doubling for 1080p24 and downscaling to 2650x1440. For 720p30 to 2560x1440 I can use NNEDI3 256 with performance to spare, I really did not expect that. I am using a 980 Ti with the 353.30 drivers.
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If that truly is the reason its gone (it seems like they could put some effort into possibly fixing it, unless its some underlying WDDM thing), then I understand where they are coming from. It's still a shame, as NNEDI3 is the cleanest algo so far with sufficient neurons. I dont know how high it is on madshi's priority list, but DX9 is irrelevant now, and as a minimum DX10/HLSL 4.0+ should be standard now. XP's days are over now, and Win 7 has replaced it as the long-term OS. It would be a lot of work due to DX10's fundamental changes, but hopefully in the future we can have a full D3D10/11 rendering pipeline, from start-present. Last edited by ShadyCrab; 2nd August 2015 at 06:19. |
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2nd August 2015, 09:37 | #32350 | Link |
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doom9 definitely needs a MadVR subforum(folder/board) where madVR related questions/rants/requests/bug/etc.. can be posted besides the main thread.
ie: Doom9's Forum > Hardware & Software > Software players > madVR
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this forum seems to be topic related though, so adding a subforum for a specific person would change its structure.
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2nd August 2015, 10:13 | #32352 | Link |
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I remember asking for this a few years ago, but others disagreed. I guess people are masochists and like searching for information buried deep in the middle of 1600-page threads, as well as being forced to read posts they are not interested in. And then complain that people are asking the same questions again and again. It seems like thousand-page threads are too ingrained as a "doom9 tradition" for that to change.
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Just to clarify Thunderbolt8,
Right now this thread is in the "Software players" subforum. What I suggest is opening a folder inside "Software Players" called "madVR". Just click on "Software players" and count the madVR related threads, this should give you an idea why I suggest a subforum named madVR. Besides NNEDI3 driver problems, would you suggest W10 for mpc-HC + madVR?
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Thankful to have talented people doing this stuff in their spare time, so much has been accomplished in this area that no commercial player has touched on thanks to
projects like ffmpeg, ffdshow, MPC, LAV, Avisynth & all it's filters, SVP, Reclock etc. It's amazing how many people get into video playback, so many media players out there, many of which are based on MPC! It's indeed a very interesting area of software development. |
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madshi could have been a millionaire by now, but he still keeps madVR free while it is in "beta".
For that, I take my hat and gloves off to shake his hands. Although I'm not all talk, I'd be buying madVR the second it's out.
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If only there was a way to make MPC-HC play Netflix and let madVR do the rendering. That would be epic! Off-topic, but does anyone know how Netflix manages to provide such excellent SuperHD quality at only 6Mbps?
Back on topic - how can I compare my TV's sharpening to madVR's sharpening techniques? TV's sharpening leaves no ringing what-so-ever, while AdaptiveSharpen, FineSharp, and even LumaSharpen (slightly) create ringing. Is there a way to properly test for judder? My TV can use either normal 23/60Hz mode or 48Hz mode with 2:2 pulldown. However, on some Samsung TV's, its been reported that 48/72/96Hz modes actually produce more judder than normal 23/60Hz modes. Is there a way to check for that? Can madVR detect that? |
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