If you're not going to be rendering subtitles at 1920x1080, there's no point in using MPC-HC's internal subtitle renderer. xy-VSFilter is significantly faster and better.

zodduska wrote:

MAG79,
I am considering upgrading to an i7 3770k and overclocking to around 4.5ghz; do you think this cpu is capable of hi10p combined with SVP?

That should be more than enough for 1080p hi10p. My i7-3610QM has no problems and I'm using madVR.

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I'm using madVR with SVP and when I play any video that needs to be upscaled or downscaled, there is a huge number of dropped frames (10-50 per second depending on madVR settings) which results in a lot of jittering. When I use any of the EVRs instead of madVR, the number of dropped frames is significantly lowered; no jittering at all. Is there anything that can be done about this? Or should I just use EVR when the video's resolution isn't the same as my desktop's?

Edit: It seems spline 4 taps for chroma and luma upscaling is too intensive. Bicubic works better.

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There's another one in frames interpolation mode: uniform (max smoothenss).
Supposed to be smoothness.

Is that option in the BIOS?

Setting the preferred GPU to Nvidia doesn't solve it and I can't choose Nvidia for the preferred GPU for MPC-HC. Weird.
http://imgur.com/CRMJb,LQNTV#0

I have an Intel Core i7-3610QM and Nvidia GT 650M.
I also noticed that although most of the shaking is gone, the bottom 5% of the video is moving up and down frequently. What do you mean by shift-bug? Nvidia Optimus?

Disabling OpenCL GPU-acceleration fixed the shaking. Thank you very much!  smile

Any video that I play using SVP is shaky. It is very noticeable in scenes where there is just talking/no motion. I have been changing settings in SVP one by one, but it is still shaky nonetheless. I'm wondering whether this is because I'm using the Pre 3.1.2. patch.