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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Alternatively one can do the manual way by just downloading a YouTube video and then open the still-downloading video file in MPC-HC.

Just note that MPC-HC cannot handle MP4 DASH streams with seperate audio, so you'd have to either use the non-DASH streams or the VP9/WebM DASH streams.

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(17 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Bugattikid2012 wrote:

it prevents me from alt tabbing at all...

Are you not able to just go out of fullscreen first via the Esc key or alt+enter?

Bugattikid2012 wrote:

Is there any reason the SVP Core was removed from the SVP site?  What exactly does it do?

SVP Core is still present on the website, the link I provided is just the older version - the current one is v3.1.6.

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(17 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Two things that nobody has mentioned yet.

Have you tried enabling D3D Fullscreen in EVR-CP?  This even allows MPC-HC to work with G-Sync and theoretically Adaptive Sync.

Also, have you tried SVP core v3.1.5:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140330 … 5_Core.exe

I think the issue is that, from what it sounds like, you are basically asking if SVP can do the exact thing it was made to do in the first place - interpolate frames.

It's no surprise that some people have interpreted your post otherwise, because it'd be like asking if Internet Explorer can view Google.com

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(2 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I just chased around a wierd choppiness issue in SVP for like half an hour that was all because I forgot to deactivate the "drop every other frame" function when I used it on some anime yesterday.  It'd be really nice if, when that funcion is active, the OSD would say something different.

My personal idea - for a 24fps video being interpolated to 72hz with 'drop every other frame' activated:
24 / 2 * (6 : 1) = 72 fps

For reference, it currently shows the following, which is exactly same as when 'drop every other frame' is not activated:
24 * (3 : 1) = 72 fps


EDIT: Related idea, an option to automatically enable "drop every other frame" if the video profile used has the "SVP shader" set to 'Sharp (for anime)'.

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(20 replies, posted in Using SVP)

You can always try using SVP v3.1.5:
http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140330 … 5_Core.exe


Also, you can back up your SVP video profiles by doing a search for the folder named "SVP 3.1", going into it, and making a copy of the folder "Profiles" (copy it to your desktop or something).

By default it should be located at one of the following; you can paste this into "Run" or into the search box in the start menu:

  • %ProgramData%\SVP 3.1

  • %userprofile%\appdata\roaming\svp 3.1

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Protip: you can change your refresh rate on any GPU, including Intel and Nvidia, without the need for making a custom resolution:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind … =windows-7

The only reason you'd need to make a custom resolution is if the refresh rate in question isn't available.

Also note, AMD Radeon users need to use CRU - Custom Resolution Utility in order to make a custom resolution.

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

biff wrote:

My experience, time and time again, is that the faster your machine and your software run, the less artifacting you have.

As long as you have a decent amount of CPU headroom (10-20%), there should not be any quality difference, and even then any artifacting should be caused by the video decoder itself (like h.264 in-loop deblocking filter).

I mean, otherwise people wouldn't even be able to do non-realtime encoding with SVP.

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

ithehappy wrote:

Okay, I have played with all the settings, and none made any difference, but the option called frames interpolation mode. When I change the default (adaptive) setting to 1.5m (for anime) one, I think the artifacts reduce quite a lot, but it also makes the video less smooth than default (however I am guessing that's normal), making it kind of jittery, so I had to change it back to default, and as I said the other two options don't make any difference (at least not to my eyes),.

Did you try the setting "2m (min artifacts)"?  Also note, with a lower interpolation mode you may want to increase some of the other settings, like setting "SVP Shader" to "complicated" and/or setting "Motion vector grid" to one of the three "Small" settings.

Also, assuming that you aren't running your monitor at 48hz, 72hz, 96hz, 120hz, or 144hz, you may want to try setting your "Target frame rate" in SVP to "Double frame rate (2x)"  or if your run your monitor runs at above 60hz you may even want to use "Source multiplied by 3 (3x)' or "Source multiplied by 4 (4x)".

ithehappy wrote:

Now one thing, is there any option to reset all the settings in SVP?

Right click the SVP icon, Video profiles -> Reset to defaults

biff wrote:

You might also consider doing the following, which I've done

This is all related to performance and does nothing for artifacting, which I believe is the OP's main concern here.

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

mashingan wrote:

I meant with portable is that my MPC-BE and MPC-HC wasn't installed in my system smile
I only downloaded the 7zipped version instead of installer version.

...I'm talking about the same thing, I only ever use the same portable version(s).  FYI, the only real difference between portable and non-portable MPC is the option "Store settings in .ini file" (save for the installation entry in Windows' "Programs and Features" list).

EDIT: Heck if you're really OCD about being portable, did you know that there's a PortableApps version of MPC-HC?
http://portableapps.com/apps/music_vide … c-portable

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

ithehappy wrote:

Could you please answer my actual query, I mean where could I find and change the settings in SVP like you told?

Oh, I didn't realize you didn't know where to find this stuff.  First right-click the SVP icon in the task bar, interface type -> Advanced.  From there play the problematic video in question (Skyfall?).  Now right click the SVP icon again, Video profiles, and left click the resolution that is bolded.

ithehappy wrote:

PS: One more question, will there be any problem if I keep GPU Acceleration off (OpenCL)? When I enable it a frame is skipped when a video is finished, I mean at very end!

It only results in worse performance, not an actual reduction in quality.

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

mashingan wrote:
ithehappy wrote:

that prefer option on the external filter did the trick

In my case, I don't set the external filter but by activating ffdshow raw decoder
It makes my mpc-hc and mpc-be (portable) automatically plays with SVP.

This is not necessary for portable since setting "Prefer" can be done with a portable configuration of MPC-HC as well; in fact the "Prefer" method is more portable since ffdshow by definition cannot be portable.

ithehappy wrote:

Update: I have messed up everything! I can't find the LAV Audio decoder option any more while a movie is being played sad

lolwut?  None of SVP's settings touch the MPC-HC settings at all, so how'd you manage to do that?

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

ithehappy wrote:

But never mind, it works now, that prefer option on the external filter did the trick, so thanks to you once again.

Good to hear, but I can't help but mention that I already previously mentioned to set the filter to Prefer. ;P

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:

You can use any version of MPC-HC just as long as you have the "ffdshow raw video filter" listed and enabled in MPC-HC's Options -> External Filters.  If it's not listed, then click "Add Filter...", find it from the list, click "OK", select the newly added filter on the list, select "Prefer", click OK and restart MPC-HC.


EDIT:

MAG79 wrote:

ithehappy
http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:MPC-HC
---
sorry. I'm late. You already found the way. smile

The way I described is exactly the same as what you've linked to, I just didn't know that wiki page existed.

EDIT 2:
Nevertheless, setting the decoder to Copy-back is something that would be recommended, though I personally recommend using Intel QuickSync if it's available since it can give lower CPU utilization save for cases with fancy subtitles (which even then it's not much higher than copy-back).

EDIT 3: Though with the latest version 0.64 of LAVFilters it seems that the CPU difference between QuickSync and Copy-back in use with SVP is extremely minimal to the point of being within the margin of error.

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

SVP is open and running, right?

Considering that you installed the full version of SVP you shouldn't need to set up anything if you're using the included MPC-HC...

Nevertheless, make sure the ffdshow raw video filter in MPC-HC is set to "Prefer".

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

You really don't need to use the nightlies since the newest stable version of MPC-HC, v1.7.8, isn't even a month old...

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

mashingan wrote:

Eh? "Decrease Grid Step" could reduce artifact?

Well it's supposed to, though that doesn't mean it actually will.  At the very least it won't increase them.


mashingan wrote:

Only observing it with anime, but not with movies

Anime and photo-like videos are very different when it comes to interpolation to the point that there are seperate optimal settings for anime in SVP under both "Frames interpolation mode" and "SVP shader".

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(28 replies, posted in Using SVP)

You can use any version of MPC-HC just as long as you have the "ffdshow raw video filter" listed and enabled in MPC-HC's Options -> External Filters.  If it's not listed, then click "Add Filter...", find it from the list, click "OK", select the newly added filter on the list, select "Prefer", click OK and restart MPC-HC.

Note that only 32bit MPC-HC works with SVP!

Another thing that the newest MPC-HC has performance wise is much better 32bit decoding performance of VP9 (it was already fast on 64bit though)


Regarding artifacting, you'll want your monitor and/or display to be running at a refresh rate that is an exact multiple of the video source.  Skyfall is a movie, so it's 24fps - therefore you should optimally have your monitor running at 48hz, 72hz, 96hz, 120hz, or 144hz.  Intel and Nvidia graphics control panels have built-in options for custom resolutions and refresh rates, and AMD Radeon user can use CRU - Custom Resolution Utility (note that for some displays, like 1440p monitors, you may have to use a lower resolution like 1080p in order to run at something like 72hz).   I highly recommend using MPC-HC's built in framerate fullscreen resolution changing function which can be found in MPC-HC's Options -> Playback -> Fullscreen - Use autochange fullscreen monitor modes


If you've done that, then make sure you aren't using and SVP settings that are higher than the ones selected by default.  If the artifacting is still too much, then try setting "Reduce Grid Step" to one of the following settings (each resulting in higher CPU utilization):

- To small step
- By two with local refinement
- By two with global refinement

Note that for videos that are not HD, aka 480p or lower, you do not want to use the "By two with ____ refinement" settings but instead should use "To smallest step" (if your CPU isn't fast enough you can use "To small step" as well, but smallest step is better)


If that still doesn't give enough reduction in artifacts, then try reducing the "Frames interpolation mode" by one click, testing for artifacting, and then reducing it by another click if necessary, repeating until you're satisfied or until you reach "2m (min artifacts)"

Alternatively, you can try reducing the "Motion vectors grid" by one click, testing for artifacting, and then repeating until satisfied or until you reach "32px Large 0"

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

mashingan wrote:

I thought CRU can tweak the refresh rate without altering the resolution. Amd already has setting for that so CRU is not the option for me.

I think it may be dependent on your monitor.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

But if you associate the according file extension with MPC-HC, then it is quicker to open a file the way I described rather than copy & pasting the URL.

It also gives the added bonus of faster seeking and rewinding along with having a conplete download after watching.

The only downside is that you cannot seek into the part of the video that has not yet been downloaded.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

You did not pay close enough attention to what I said. wink

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:

6. Open the still-downloading video file in MPC-HC x86-32bit

Protip: MPC-HC can playback incomplete downloads, including incomplete downloads that are actually still downloading.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Yes, but my method works on nearly all HTML5-compatible websites. wink

(basically anything that isn't using MSE or similar obfuscation)

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

victor170 wrote:

http://kissanime.com/

Do the following, which works on most websites that support HTML5 playback:

1. Switch to their HTML5 player if you're not already using it; note that some websites will not give you their HTML5 player unless you completely disable your browser's Flash Player plugin.

2. Right click the video
3. Select "Save as..."
4. Pick somewhere to save it to and click "Save"
5. Go to the folder where the video is downloading to
6. Open the still-downloading video file in MPC-HC x86-32bit
7. Assuming that SVP is running, enjoy.

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

kibumm wrote:

Yes... Unfortunatly, My monitor not supports 48hz or 72hz using CRU.  sad

Well, just know that if you ever do buy a new monitor, it doesn't have to be 120hz since even a 75hz display would work. EDIT: I mean a 75hz monitor should be able to support 72hz.

Alternatively, your monitor wouldn't happen to be larger than 1080p, would it?  Sometimes if you make a custom resolution at a lower resolution you can get access to higher refresh rates.

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(7 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I bet the MPC-HC guys are wishing they held out for the full v0.64 before releasing v1.7.8. tongue

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

kibumm wrote:

But AOC's monitor (AOC 2757) can't display 1920 1080p 72hz or 48hz... OMG!

Even with custom resolutions?  It's usually pretty standard to "overclock" a monitor to at least 72hz since 75hz is a very standard PC refresh rate.