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(0 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I attached three files.

"Sample.mp4" is a copyrighted video, but I trimmed an 18-second segment to use as a sample.

My settings are shown in "Setting.mp4".

When the boy in the video runs, ghosting appears, as seen in "Screenshot.jpg".

I usually set "Artifacts Masking" to "Average" because "Strong" and "Strongest" reduce smoothness. However, even when I select "Strongest", the ghosting still appears.

I'm using MPC-BE x64 1.8.3 with MPC Video Renderer and AviSynth Filter.
My CPU is an 11th Gen Intel Core i7.

Does anyone have any suggestions for how to remove the ghosting?

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I failed to upload the file.  I have uploaded it to my Google Drive instead.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17omGbl … sp=sharing

When the profile is recognized, the video pauses briefly. If recognition happens frequently, it becomes annoying.

I sent the report a couple of days ago, but I have sent it again with some additional messages.

I played the video file for about seven minutes.
'Two acceptable profiles; the best is 常用 [100]' appears to be the profile recognition."

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When I tried to write the log here, an error occurred, so I uploaded it to https://limewire.com/?referrer=pq7i8xx7p2 instead.

I created some custom profiles and their corresponding applying conditions.

There are certain video files where a profile is frequently recognized and displayed in the bottom left corner during playback.

Sometimes, the profile switches to the "Automatic" profile unexpectedly.

To test the issue, I created only one custom profile with the applying condition "Frame height >= 0." However, the issue still occurred under this condition.

Does anyone know how I can prevent this issue?

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I should have described my environment.

I'm using MPC-BE.
The video renderer is MPC Video Renderer.
The AviSynth Filter is enabled as an external filter.

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(0 replies, posted in Using SVP)

As it seems that videos with low bitrate often produce ghosting, I would like to create a profile for low bitrate.
Would it be possible to make a profile based on bitrate conditions?

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(5 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I found that SVP 4 is not effective for FLV files using the Sorenson H.263 codec, but it is effective for FLV files using the H.264 codec with MPC-BE and AviSynth.

Does this help?

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(5 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I experienced crashes when seeking video files sometimes, but that's not the main issue.

I added MPC-HC 64-bit using "Utilities" > "Additional programs and features," and OSD was displayed with MPC-HC for FLV files. However, OSD was not displayed with MPC-BE for FLV files.

I would like to use MPC-BE as my default player since it supports MKV cropping.

The components installed now are as follows:

[DS_64] Core for DirectShow 64-bit
[DS_32][DS_64][VPS_64] AviSynth Filter (AVSF)
[DS_64] MPC-HC 64-bit
[DS_32][DS_64] MPC Video Renderer

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(5 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thank you for your reply.

I can play FLV files with MPC-BE without using AviSynth, as MPC-BE has an internal filter for FLV files.

What could be preventing the increase of the frame rate of FLV files with SVC?

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(5 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I am using SVP 4 Pro with MPC-BE x64 and AviSynth Filter.

SVP does not work with FLV files. However, when I change the container to MKV, SVP works as expected.

Could you please let me know how to open FLV files?