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2nd June 2014, 21:38 | #521 | Link |
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How do I make XySubFilter visible in system tray? I have added it to MPC-HC's External filters list, choose "Prefer" (as I did for VSFilter before) but XySubFilter icon doesn't appear in system tray when I open a video file.
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3rd June 2014, 00:03 | #526 | Link |
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Hm. If XySubFilter is set to "Load when needed", the issue is here: not only XuSubFilter doesn't load but video isn't showed at all (the MPC-HC window looks like an audio file is played). If XySubFilter is set to "Always load", all works fine.
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3rd June 2014, 01:42 | #527 | Link |
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@GCRaistlin, from what you've said so far, I can't really say what is causing your issue.
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cyberbeing, it seemed to be a local issue. First the video wasn't showed by XySubFilter's "Load when needed", then VSFilter was loading even not being present in External Filters list. Fixed by reboot.
Where do I read about features on More tab? I interest in settings that allows to show subtitles on the lower black bar while watching 2,35:1 movie on 16:9 monitor. Quote:
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If the default renderer is VMR7 windowed, then you must be running Windows XP? Then yes, you would need to change to a compatible renderer like VMR9, EVR-CP, or madVR for XySubFilter to be used. Disabling the "Use built-in subtitle renderer" checkbox should always be possible though, since it is a global setting. |
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4th June 2014, 19:55 | #531 | Link |
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OK, but nevertheless what about the guide for "More" tab? Is there any settings there that should be changed to get the maximum quality for 1920:1080 resolution?
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Cache settings generally should not be touched. Setting them higher or lower can hurt performance and stability. Subpixel Positioning option of "8x8 vsfilter 2.39 default" is the highest quality setting. "8x8 bilinear" has similar accuracy and may be slightly faster, but can introduce uneven blurring with multiple lines. Lower settings like 4x4, 2x2, None, will make animations severely stutter. Render Layout Options: Use Original Video Size = Scale to output resolution with appearance matching VSFilter.dll. Use AR Adjusted Video Size = Scale to output resolution with appearance matching VSFilter.dll, but do not strech SSA/ASS subtitles on anamorphic video. (Use this setting if your anamorphic video subtitles were not compensated for VSFilter.dll behavior) Customize... H: XXXX V: XXXX = Debugging only, not for general use. Render to Original Video Size = Do not scale. Matches VSFilter.dll behavior of always rendering to video size. Render Layout drop-down box ignored if this option is enabled. YCbCr Matrix Auto, Auto = Use Script Value if present Anything else = Debugging only, not for general use RGB Level Auto = Honor the "supportedLevels" value reported by the subtitle consumer Anything else = Debugging only, not for general use |
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LV4 768
LV3 512 LV2 256 LV1 2.048 Haven't changed them since install, so should be default. Question: is there any explanation about levels and why the lv1 cache is the biggest and not the lv4 one? Does knowing that even help tweaking the performance on e.g. a weaker CPU?
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I recently came across a sample which had poor performance with the old LV1 cache default of 256. Raising the the LV1 cache size to 2048 improved performance by 50% or so. That was just a single sample though, and I haven't come across any others which see a significant benefit over the old defaults (LV1 256, LV2 256, LV3 512, LV4 512).
On systems with slower CPUs and RAM, setting the caches larger than necessary will hurt overall performance slightly, since hashing and cache queries are not free when you are not generating any cache hits. You can think of the various cache sizes as the number of duplicate/repetitive entries for various elements of a script. In the future we may add a lookahead to make what gets cached more intelligent, but the way they are currently implemented, its possible for the caches to be filled with 'useless' dynamic data. This is why a hard limit on the number of entries is currently necessary. |
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Hi,
I set up my Border width Style like this: 3.0000 because on 1080p video it was too thin. Now I pretty happy if this result: http://i.imgur.com/aMmWTqD.jpg And if I play a 4:3 video, 3.0000 becomes too much: http://i.imgur.com/X2m8nUR.jpg Everytime I have to go back in settings and change 3 to 1. It's a bit boring. I tried to play with Renderer Layout Options but I can't do what I want, so... Any advice to deal with this would be very much appreciated. Cheers. |
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In the current build there is no way to automatically deal with this. At one point we had an older commit which made an attempt at fixing this, but it didn't function correctly so I reverted it.
Just now, I took another look at it and I think I figured out what was wrong in the older commit. Try [Removed], along with the 'relative output height' setting under 'Styles' set to 1080p. The removed build contains a major bug which causes display issues with styled ASS subtitles even without overriding styles, unless this feature is set to "original video" (disabled). Last edited by cyberbeing; 19th February 2015 at 08:32. Reason: removed dl link |
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If VSFilter will be deleted and then installed again the issue won't appear till next reboot. After reboot, the issue will be here again.
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