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17th February 2019, 01:29 | #54781 | Link | |
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Not talking about measurement , since it's already known that spectro will improve delta-e greatly. Also @ Manni, perhaps you could chime in on my question as well.
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17th February 2019, 11:34 | #54782 | Link |
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it depends on your end device and how far off your white point is with a colorimeter.
don'T forget this is mostly about the white point and if that white point is off doesn't matter that much as long as it is constantly off by the same margin so your eyes are fine and able fix the issue. one of the reasons you may not notice the drift. the i1d3 drifts but not by much it also depends on how it is stored. spectro meter drift like no one else business in comparison. |
17th February 2019, 13:33 | #54783 | Link |
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Yes, but you are rolling off the brightest information, which should be handled more gracefully. Raising the target nits slightly will change the color saturation, but then the image would be darker relative to the SDR screenshots. So you are right that there is a tradeoff.
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17th February 2019, 16:38 | #54785 | Link |
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Upload the image to an external image site and post a link, as it takes a while to be cleared on site.
You will need to give more information on your setup and settings as well ?
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17th February 2019, 16:54 | #54786 | Link | |
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i5 4690k stock r9 290 4gb stock 16gb ram settings in madvr? |
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17th February 2019, 17:13 | #54787 | Link | |
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But if you enable dx11 accleration in lav filter, it may bring that down further assuming the gpu accleration works on the file you're using. If you delid and overclock to 4.8ghz , it'll look even lower. Keep in mind, if you run any 4k files on 64bit mpchc cpu decode, it will use an avx code path, which may require lowering memory frequency to reach 4.8ghz stable.
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and render time is lower than I remember, it was around 18-20s. https://postimg.cc/nXJ5cSvX settings in lav filter As i remember I had lower cpu usage and higher render time. I had some time to watch a movie and yesterday when I switched to fullscreen monitor went black. It was fullscreen exclusive that had a problem(i never had it before). I use madvr for years with no problem. So i uninstalled madvr, mpc before I figured out. Then reinstalled and noticed those numbers. Do you believe it ok? |
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17th February 2019, 22:38 | #54789 | Link |
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Regarding the i1Pro re-certification, they measure 12 tiles or so to check if the measurement deviations are still inside a certain dE range, and do another check to see if repeated measurements of the white tile are within 0.1 dE. If it is, then that's all. If it isn't they can change the light source in the spectro with a new one. The "Certificate of Performance" is valid for only one year.
I have a request for madshi, regarding madVR: right now, madVR is able to passthrough the HDR metadata to the display. I would request to also be able to send the display the Dolby Vision metadata. This kind of metadata can now be preserved in the HEVC stream when using x265 3.0. LG is providing mp4 video files for SDR / HDR / DolbyVision at these links, that can be used to test: ■ SDR - https://lgtca.box.com/v/SDR ■ HDR - https://lgtca.box.com/v/HDR ■ Dolby Vision - https://lgtca.box.com/v/DoVi When using the files on a USB stick connected to one of the TV USB ports, the TV switches on HDR or DolbyVision as expected. I imagine the signaling in the video stream is all that's needed for that. PC games can also switch on Dolby Vision, so sending the metadata from a graphics card should also be possible. As a side-note, for DolbyVision to work with Mass Effect Andromeda on the LG 65C8, the GPU needs to be configured to send RGB full range 8 bits, from my experiments. Using YcbCr will not work for enabling DolbyVision - you'll get a pink corrupted image. These files are mentioned in the LG OLED 2019 AutoCal FAQ v2.0 pdf file that Ted posted on avsforum, as a way for users to make the TV switch in HDR or DV mode in order to be able to perform display calibration of those modes. |
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I don't know what you saw before/after. if the dxva says inactive "While the movie" is playing. That means the gpu acceleration is not compatible with the file you're trying to play. -In which case- it will default to CPU decoding. Different files have different compatibility. But overall, it does not look high to me. Again, you have other options, such as overclocking, if you need more oomph for hard to decode files. (not this one obviously)
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With hardware acceleration, CPU usage should be very low, definitely much lower than 66% @ 3,5 GHz (Edit: do you have stuff like black bar detection enabled in madVR? That can use up some CPU, but I don't know how much exactly)
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Does "dont render frames during fade in and fade out" do anything like add artifacts to the image?
If one doesnt need to use it if their rendering stats are low is it better to untick it? |
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do you mean "don't rerender frames when fade in/out is detected"?
that's for debanding only and an special check for fades to use higher banding in these situation because they are proven to have more debanding. so it does nothing without debanding and may only drop frames when the GPU can't rerender the frames fast enough i never tested it but it shouldn't do anything when deband strength is the same for both settings. |
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https://www.dvbdream.org/
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18th February 2019, 15:31 | #54796 | Link |
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Guys, is there a way to upscale render the whole movie through madvr, THEN watch it ?
Could this possibly be a future feature, because it would allow for some super-demanding settings to be played on MUCH lower powered hardware.
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If you don't have the hardware to play a file, what is going to re-encode it.
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18th February 2019, 16:29 | #54798 | Link |
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A two hour 10bit 60 fps UHD movie would require 6.8 terabyte of storage space in uncompressed format. With lossless compression approximately a quarter of that. So still a very large amount of space.
Apart from the above, what you want is not possible yet. |
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