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19th September 2021, 19:06 | #61983 | Link |
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I have an issue with 1080p50 MEDIA lately....
Plays at 25FPS with (I suspect, 25FPS dropped) and display going to 25Hz. Device modes has a 25 and 50FPS entry (for 2160p). If I set 1080p50 in device modes, display goes to 1080p50 and playback LOOKS 50FPS but source still says 25FPS. MediaInfo also says it's 50FPS. Sent from my SM-G988W using Tapatalk |
20th September 2021, 15:46 | #61985 | Link |
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@WuNgUn is the media maybe interlaced? That would explain how source filter would say 25 fps but it would look 50 when played back. Does 'frame time' say 40 ms or 20 ms?
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22nd September 2021, 04:15 | #61986 | Link |
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Dang, guess this marks 3 years without updates. Still runs solid on my machine though. I'm not aware of anything better. I miss madshi being around here What's the thread to follow at AVS for the state of work on betas?
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25th September 2021, 02:19 | #61988 | Link |
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Im wondering whether madVR can play files with DoVi? does it give proper output (latest test version), or only washed out/funny colours?
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26th September 2021, 09:36 | #61992 | Link |
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Hi there,
What would you recommend as a GPU to enjoy HDR content on my 4K monitor (non-HDR) with the latest madVR beta version? Is it that demanding in GPU power? Have you already compared the algorithms of madVR with new TV and Dolby Vision content. I know all sorts of smart cheap boxes exist but I'm too devoted to Windows and Android makes me puke. |
26th September 2021, 16:53 | #61993 | Link |
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madvr compares very favorably to DoVi if you have the patience, knowledge, and time to configure it properly for your TV. This is talking about the beta builds with a decent video card. I'm not going to even try to make recommendations on that as I typically go for the most powerful thing I can afford/get my hands on when picking a video card but I also use it for gaming. Currently my HTPC is dead and won't be fixed until sometime in February so we'll see what's available then. LOL
But yea, madvr dynamic tone mapping works very well indeed....again, with some work.
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26th September 2021, 17:33 | #61994 | Link |
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Hi. I use MPC-HC with MadVR and RTX 3070 Ti. When I set display to 23hz, it automatically goes to 23.976hz, but when I set it to 47hz, it isn't going to 47.952hz. How can I set the frequency of my monitor to 47.952?
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27th September 2021, 05:17 | #61998 | Link |
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With madVR: search for II.III. "Trying to add missing 23p mode"
http://madvr.com/crt/CustomResTutorial.html If this does not work anymore with recent drivers, then CRU: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/T...on-Utility-CRU |
27th September 2021, 14:55 | #61999 | Link |
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Is there a "state of the art" post somewhere on DTM with madVR and OLED TVs? Or is the general consensus that it's not worth it and one might as well use the internal tone mapping for HDR10 and be done with it?
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27th September 2021, 15:25 | #62000 | Link | |
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Newer TVs are probably better at mapping different brightness content, some companies better than others (Panasonic, Sony IIRC). The thing is, for 99% of the content out there graded for 1000 nits, there would not be a noticeable difference. I don't know how newer TVs handle 4000 nits and more, this is something HDTVTest covers in their HDR tests. Up to you to decide if you prefer using an HTPC or other devices.
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