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Chainik wrote:

sh4w
The annoying artifacts are those that you can see when something is moving infront a complex background.

...like trees / leaves etc. It's a common problem and there're no ways to get rid of it completely.
Using 21th or 23th "SVP-shaders" and "decrease grid step" option is the best you can do.

Thanks, that was the answer I was looking for  big_smile

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MAG79 wrote:

sh4w
Game of Thrones or series like How I met your Mother/Community/The Big Bang Theory and series similar to that

The best torrents of The Big Bang Theory has 1080i:

Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First

It is mean that you not need in SVP, hardware deinterlacing is enough to get 60 fps (59.94).

Game of Thrones too:

1920x1080i at 29.970 fps

So. You NOT need SVP for them. Use HW deinterlacing in LAV.

Game of Thrones season 1 was released on BluRay (1080p, not 1080i). You can search on pirate bay for "Game of Thrones S01 1080p Blu-ray Remux" and you will find it.
I will try the tearing test.

edit:
I think my problem can only be solved by getting a 120Hz monitor and interpolating the video to 120 fps. I just need more frames I guess.

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I just ran SVPMark for the first time, here are my scores in case anyone is interested  tongue  :

Synthetic CPU: MC 2892
Synthetic GPU: MG 5176
       Real-Life:  FG 3421

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raymondkwan wrote:
sh4w wrote:

No, I just thought that maybe there are some special settings that use more CPU/GPU and decrease the amount of artifacts or something like that, because I still have a lot of CPU/GPU capacity left. 

Use MadVR
Upscale non 1080p video using resize in ffdshow(U can choose other decoder/filter?)

(Joke)Motion estimation accuracy: quarter pixel     originalFPS x2 x3 x4


Unbenannt.png cannot access...
Would u mind telling me the CPU & GPU usage while using SVP without OpenCL @1080p
Thanks a lot! smile

Maybe u can access now: http://i.imgur.com/jWtGt.jpg

I cannot use MadVR since I have a Wide Gamut monitor and need color management. I tried using color management with MadVR but I have some problems with it that I can't solve right now so MadVR isn't an option.
CPU usage without OpenCL @ 1080p is 35-40%

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raymondkwan wrote:
sh4w wrote:

If I use the "default" settings and set "decrease grid step" to "by two global refinement" and "complicated" shader, my CPU hovers at only around 10-12% and my GPU at ~20%.

Really!? Are you sure u really have turn on SVP? hmm that's impressive

I use 2500k@4.5g with HD4850(no OpenCL acc.), MPC-HC, EVR-Custom, LAV+ffdshow raw filter
watch 1080p@3X Mbps
CPU usage around 6X to 80% with all default setting and set to One pixel
CPU usage exceed 99% (lag) with all default setting...  sad

3770k is a lot faster than 2500k if they are on the same clock speed (about 13% faster I think). I'm also watching 1080p content but really high quality (12GB+ for 1 hour, bluray rip) and my CPU isn't sweating at all   hmm
Also, if I understood right you cannot use openCL? Maybe that's why your CPU is spiking so high, because my GPU is also at 20-30% load.


Edit: http://sh4w0r.bplaced.net/Unbenannt.png
that screen should show what I'm talking about

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MAG79 wrote:

sh4w
What video material are you viewing?
And what kind of artifacts the most annoying for you?

Mainly stuff like Game of Thrones or series like How I met your Mother/Community/The Big Bang Theory and series similar to that.
The annoying artifacts are those that you can see when something is moving infront a complex background.

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MAG79 wrote:

my CPU hovers at only around 10-12% and my GPU at ~20%.
Is it bad? hmm

No, I just thought that maybe there are some special settings that use more CPU/GPU and decrease the amount of artifacts or something like that, because I still have a lot of CPU/GPU capacity left.  smile

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So I've been using SVP for quite some time but I've been wondering what the absolute best settings are for 1080p video.
I have a 3770k @ 4.7 ghz and an N580GTX Lightning OCed so you can pretty much throw anything at the hardware.
If someone knows the best settings for 1080p I'd appreciate if you can list them.  big_smile

If I use the "default" settings and set "decrease grid step" to "by two global refinement" and "complicated" shader, my CPU hovers at only around 10-12% and my GPU at ~20%.