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14th July 2015, 11:17 | #31782 | Link |
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14th July 2015, 11:43 | #31783 | Link |
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I don't know what is a "low latency mode", is there anything i can do about it?
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edit: source is RGB give me a sec to fix this and retest this.
edit2: there is a huge blue color shift but the scaling is something like lanczos3 AR. MPC-HC thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=2013 Quote:
http://abload.de/img/dxva74sl4.png windows 10 is released in 15 days and the RTM "10240" for "insider" should be available in a couple of days. I will report bugs with that version of windows. Last edited by huhn; 14th July 2015 at 12:03. |
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14th July 2015, 11:55 | #31786 | Link |
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DXVA2 scaling with best quality usually only works for YCbCr 4:2:0 sources. At least madVR only even tries to use DXVA scaling with YCbCr 4:2:0 sources. If you want to test with RGB test patterns, use AviSynth with ConvertToYV12().
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normal: http://abload.de/img/spline6guo5.png colorshift: http://abload.de/img/blueshiftahucu.png but most importantly it's not using bilinear. |
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14th July 2015, 13:23 | #31788 | Link |
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OK, in that case I hope you can make something of it I got the crash several times yesterday trying to open the same livestream (1280x720 but a static image, if that matters) using livestreamer + MPC-HC. After a few attempts it did load however, so it's not a consistent crash.
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Test patterns: Grayscale yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version), Multicolor yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version) |
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14th July 2015, 14:14 | #31790 | Link |
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No, the laptop's GPU is a Mobility Radeon HD 4650. I'm using the new windowed mode D3D9 path of madVR with the DWM enabled on Windows 7. The GPU is too weak for anything like NNEDI3 (or even Jinc), though I do use a 3DLUT.
But given that it's a madHcCtrl crash, I don't know how much the specific madVR settings matter.
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Test patterns: Grayscale yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version), Multicolor yuv444p16le perceptually spaced gradient v2.1 (8-bit version) Last edited by Ver Greeneyes; 14th July 2015 at 17:15. |
14th July 2015, 16:55 | #31792 | Link |
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Greetings to all:
First of all, I apologize if the question I'm going to do may seem silly, but for more that I've read in this thread yet I've a doubt about the " upscale refinements ". My question is if these are activated in "any" upscaling, I mean, for example, with "image doubling"; or only when acts an algo from "image upscaling" . Thanks in advance |
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Madshi,
Here is my crash report (Ctrl+C as you instructed): Quote:
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You can copy-paste the entire dialog - and it'll include plenty information. Don't try to extract this one line from it. Thats fine, so is he.
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I did not try to extract anything, just ctrl+c and ctrl+v into notepad. That's all there is.
BUT, it tries to send email with a much longer crash report, I'll upload that. EDIT: Ahh yes, I need to click "show bug report" and only then press ctrl+c. In a minute... http://www.mediafire.com/download/6v...eport_James.7z Quote:
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14th July 2015, 17:15 | #31797 | Link |
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madshi, I think the crash report I uploaded may not have been for the right crash (it may have been an old one still sitting on my desktop). Even though the crash reporter comes up, when I get this crash it doesn't seem to create a crash report - which may explain why it can't send the report. I created a debug log where it crashes, and tried pressing Ctrl+C on the crash reporter window (then pasting it to a text file), which seems to have worked. I've uploaded the two logs here.
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14th July 2015, 17:24 | #31798 | Link |
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madshi,
I'm getting an immediate crash with jRiver MC20b129 as soon as I open an MKV for playback with 17. 16b is fine, seems like what the other guys are getting, would you like a crash report or do you have enough? MPC-HCx64, however, is not crashing...
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14th July 2015, 17:33 | #31799 | Link |
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h264, 8bit, 4:2:0 - NV12, 8bit, 4:2:0
means this: h264 8bit is the source video. codec and bit deep. NV12 is the decoded frame format. lavfilter or any other decoder is decoding these frames to this example format. NV12 is a 8 bit 4:2:0 colorspace could be YV12 too doesn't matter. or in short it is what madVR gets as input. |
14th July 2015, 17:36 | #31800 | Link |
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A crash report is always helpful, so yes, I would like to see it. It could be the same as the one from Ver Greeneyes and James Freeman (which is identical), but it could also be a different one. One quick look at it and I know.
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