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(11 replies, posted in Using SVP)

nemoW wrote:
AutumQueen92 wrote:
nemoW wrote:

Also note that for SVP, the frame rendering time should be less than 20.85ms (when doubling 23.976 FPS) or 16.68ms (when converting to the 60Hz screen refresh rate).

How or where do i check that? I'm doing x3 to 72fps

If you are using MPV, press Shift+I to check statistics. If you are using MPC with madVR or EVR-CP, press Ctrl+J.
For 72fps, frame times should be lower 1s/72=13.89ms.

I see two rendering options. Which one should I watch out for?

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(512 replies, posted in Using SVP)

emperor74 wrote:

Hello,

I can't seem to find the guide? the first post Maken's made is just 4 pointers, an image and a title.

Thank you


You're in luck, he's updating it.

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(11 replies, posted in Using SVP)

nemoW wrote:

Also note that for SVP, the frame rendering time should be less than 20.85ms (when doubling 23.976 FPS) or 16.68ms (when converting to the 60Hz screen refresh rate).

How or where do i check that? I'm doing x3 to 72fps

kopmjj wrote:

How did you set your tv to 72hz ?

You can do it either through CRU or through NVIDIA control panel.

MAG79 wrote:

I recommend to use odd multipliers: x3, x5
If you are using even multipliers (x4, x6), you will get interpolataed frames with 50% position. They give the most noticiable artifacts in video. So you will get effect of maximum visible artifacts instead of desired maximum fluidity.
Just try.


I'm now thankful for my 72hz display.

Let it autodetect, go to the automatic profile and set it to optimize for animation. Make a copy of the profile and tinker from there.
Set your display to 120hz and make profiles for available framerates.
24fps x 5 = 120fps
30fps x 4 = 120fps
60fps x 2 = 120fps

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Might as well try reducing the performance bar first.

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Fortune424 wrote:
AutumQueen92 wrote:

Got an R5 3600 + 2060S.
Use the auto settings for anime/movies, make a copy of the profile and fine tune from there. For SVP and MadVR, highest settings don't necessarily mean best. I'll try to share my settings after I get off work.

Thanks, I’d be interested in that. All the guides seem to be aimed at really low end/old hardware or people not using MadVR as well. I am pretty happy with the setup now but I’d be curious to see someone else’s.

Sorry for the delay, settings are in this link. https://imgur.com/a/W9nqfbf
Edit: GPU Acceleration is enabled. Processing thread +8 in main menu and +4 in settings

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Got an R5 3600 + 2060S.
Use the auto settings for anime/movies, make a copy of the profile and fine tune from there. For SVP and MadVR, highest settings don't necessarily mean best. I'll try to share my settings after I get off work.

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(11 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Anyone got settings for Ryzen 5 3600 with RTX 2060 Super? Planning to build it as soon as parts come in.

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(455 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Got these errors on Kubuntu 20.04

MPV and VLC force closes.
I can see VLC in my icon tray but it is not responding

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(7 replies, posted in Using SVP)

KnightRiderKARR wrote:

My PC Specs:
- CPU: Intel Core i7 860 2.8GHz (Multithread Enabled)
- RAM: 16GB
- GeForce GTX 960 4GB

Media Player: MPC-HC
- DirectShow: MadVR or Sync Renderer,,ffdshow

I don't say there is no improvement and perfomance,, just in very fast scenes it looks like does not do anything and overall motion is like little blurry (like on games Motion Blur=ON) and in a very few scenes the actor still a little at 24fps (does not happening at 4.1 with same settings)

SVP 4.3 Settings (Image)


Everything is at max value, which shouldn't be the case to get smoothness. I find motion vectors grid at 16 / 24 / 28 works well.

Try reducing some of the other settings as well, especially MadVR.

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

> iGPU, which now gives me green pixelated distortions when chosen

increase RAM amount for the iGPU to at least 512 MB


I'll avoid that since the iGPU cannot go that high.

What about the DXVA settings part?

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I got 2 questions.
In the GPU acceleration tab, there are 2 GPUs to use but only one is bolded. Both can be selected, but I assume this means the bolded GPU is better suited for acceleration?

(The bolded one is my iGPU. It used to be the dGPU that was bolded but after a reformat it went to iGPU, which now gives me green pixelated distortions when chosen)

For the Potplayer setup, the wiki says enable hardware acceleration (DXVA) in the Built-in Video Decoder Configuration. But, the forum guide did not mention anything at all about it. Should I enable it anyway?

I set it to Prioritize D3D11 DXVA and DXVA2 Copy-Back to D3D11: Auto

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Check your windows battery settings. My Windows 10 has a tendency to stick to battery mode which cuts the performance sometimes.

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

SVP set to x3 = 24*3 = 72 rate, madVR can only get as high as 49.93 fps, GPU load is 82%...

don't push madVR settings so high and switch everything to defaults including SVP wink

Yeah, the video will get to 58-59 fps after a few seconds. Everything default seems to be worse though.

Besides reducing the GPU use, anything else I can be doing?

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I've got a Ryzen 5 with Vega 8 integrated graphics and Radeon 560x discrete graphic. (Asus TUF-FX505DY laptop). Screen refresh rate is 1080p 60hz and 48hz, tried overclocking to 72hz but got a glitchy screen instead.

I've been tweaking the settings with MadVR and SVP4 but still get small stutters with very little smooth effects. Can anyone check these and see if I'm doing anything wrong?
All my settings are here: https://imgur.com/a/ZTRiDis

I watch anime and some movies, but could never got the really smooth effect in 720p. 1080p is worse still.

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(2 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Hi guys. I've got a laptop with a 60hz display, and while it feels smooth, will there be any benefit to playing videos at 120hz?

I know in games there is a difference, but couldn't find solid info on videos only.

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

MAG79 wrote:

How did you change rendering device to your discrete GPU?
I know only one way - is to phisically connect your display to it's out.
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I see no files attached.


In the settings, isn't there an option to set rendering device.
I also set GPU acceleration to the discrete GPU, but nothing changed

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I changed the rendering device and GPU acceleration to my discrete Radeon RX 560X but only the Vega 8 graphics seem to be doing all the work.

I am running Windows 10 on an ASUS TUF FX505DY, media player is potplayer 64-bit. Everything is on the basic setup and works out of the box, I just see the Vega 8 being used more while the RX being barely touched.

Logs are attached.

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(455 replies, posted in Using SVP)


Thanks! All is well with the 60fps world again.

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(455 replies, posted in Using SVP)

avebox wrote:

I did so:

$ pip install Cython

...
Successfully installed Cython-0.29.14


Thanks, I redid everything and it built. Now I've got a new problem.
MPV built with vapoursynth works, but no audio output. Logs are below.

Forgot to add, this happens even if SVP is disabled.

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(455 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I got a problem building Vapoursynth on a clean Ubuntu 18.04.

The guide said

# Cython for Python3. !!! Vapoursynth requires Cython >= 0.28 !!!
sudo apt-get install cython3

But when I did cython3 -V it says 0.26????

Vapoursynth now won't compile because of that error