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I'm not good with github stuff. I found this link from another post:

https://github.com/AviSynth/AviSynthPlu … 220317.exe - I installed this, but I don't see AVISynth anywhere in MPC-HC, when adding a new filter.

Can you guys give step by step instructs on how to install Avisynth Filter for MPC-HC? Sorry not being more tech savvy!

MAG79 wrote:

Can you give a screenshot of wrong aspect ratio. And events log from SVP?
You can do it via sending problem report from SVP or just post it here.

Problem screenshot: https://imgur.com/PsJbaLG - As you can see, it's 1920x540. No matter what aspect ratio settings I use in 3d stereoscopic player or Nvidia 3d player, I'll always get this fullscreen resolution of 1920x540 when playing over & under 3d movies. If I use the default NVIDIA 3d player without changing any decoders, the movie plays in the correct aspect ratio of 1920x1080.  If I use SVIEW, which is another 3d player, the movie plays in the correct aspect ratio.

The good news is that some 3d movies do work properly in full screen using SVP + Stereoscopic 3d player.  The 3d movies that always work are 960x1080 SBS. Here's a screenshot of 3d movie type that always show the correct aspect ratio in full screen: https://imgur.com/AILrWMT ... It's the over & under movies that show the wrong aspect ratio.  Also, there's one more problem.  960x800 SBS movies result in black bars on the left and right hand sides.

I actually found someone else who ran into the same problem as me: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topi … -decoder-/ .. He used ffdshow raw filter and he complained about the aspect ratio being too thin in fullscreen.

I believe there's a problem with 3d sterescopic 3d player in this regard.  I'm on a fresh install of Windows 10.

I actually tried using ffdshow to resize the movie, but it breaks the 3d effect unfortunately.  You know how ffdshow raw filter shows that icon on the bottom right tray? It has a resize option. I tried every which way to resize the aspect ratio to 1920x1080, but like I said it breaks the 3d effect and it looks all wrong.

You know, I spoke with the developer of http://www.sview.ru/ .... He's actively working on his player.  I wonder if you could convince him to program his software to work perfectly with SVP?  He's a really nice guy and responds if you email him.

I really want to buy SVP, but I don't have a working 3d player that works perfectly with ffdshow raw filter & lav video decoder.

NVIDIA 3d vision player and  Stereoscopic 3d player have problems with aspect ratio in full screen when using ffdshow raw filter & lav video decoder. The only 3d movies that work are the ones with 960x1080 resolution SBS. Any other resolution results in the wrong aspect ratios.

There's another 3d player called SVIEW: http://www.sview.ru, but it does not allow me to change the decoders and video processor like the NVIDIA & Stereoscopic 3d player.

Are there any other 3d players that are compatible with SVP and NVIDIA 3d vision?

MAG79 wrote:

It is not SVP task. It is job of your Stereoscopic player.

What is wrong with aspect ratio?
Just change it via player's settings.

NVIDIA 3d vision player shows the wrong aspect ratio in full screen when I use ffdshow raw filter under video processor.

Stereoscopic 3d player keeps showing the wrong aspect ratio in full screen.

*sigh*

I want to use SVP, but when I use ffdshow raw filter, it messes up the aspect ratio in full screen.  Instead of 1920x1080, I get videos that 1920x540 if they are over/under.

I really want to buy a license for Stereoscopic 3d player & SVP, but I can't because of this problem. I've been trying for two days to fix it. Any ideas?

Can SVP control the aspect ratio of movies played by Stereoscopic 3d player?

For example, let's say the Stereoscopic 3d player plays a 3d movie in full screen at 1920x540. Can SVP adjust the aspect ratio and force it to 1920x1080 ?

SVP successfully detects that the video being played back in Stereoscopic 3d player is 1920x540, so I'm thinking maybe SVP can force the aspect ratio to 1920x1080?

I'm on windows 10 64 bit with latest drivers for nvidia gtx 980. I'm using the latest Stereoscopic player 3d with the NVIDIA StereoPlayer.cst file replaced.
Unfortunately svp crashes every 5-10 minutes.  I can't purchase a license if it crashes like this. For those 5-10 minutes it works beautifully.

I tried turning off GPU acceleration so it just uses my i7-2600k, but it still crashes.  I tried doing the performance test and it still crashes.

It's always the same problem:

22:33:14.970 I]: Playback [280102]: full screen mode activated
22:38:23.407 I]: FFDShow: remove instance [280102]
22:38:23.407 I]: Playback [280102]: disabled while video is playing
22:38:23.808 I]: Playback [280102]: deleted

22:22:34.852 I]: Playback [8b03aa]: full screen mode activated
22:29:06.904 I]: FFDShow: remove instance [8b03aa]
22:29:06.904 I]: Playback [8b03aa]: disabled while video is playing
22:29:07.307 I]: Playback [8b03aa]: deleted

(EDIT)
OKAY, I think I figured it out.

I re-installed the latest version of ffdshow here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdsho … p_redirect

Stereoscopic 3d player has not crashed yet, this is good.

you wouldn't happen to know why stereoscopic 3d player and svp crash every few minutes?

Currently SVP is making my video playback at 120fps, that's a bit too much. How do I change it to 60fps?