oh ok, thank you

sorry i meant how i can ACTIVATE it, not deactivate it ^^
my bad
because there is a setting that says "smooth motion off" when i press ctrl - j, and i would like to know how to activate it

ok thanks. how can i deactivate the svp motion smoothness?

the renderer svp manager chose by default already was madVR, so i a  using it already.
but you say i can still better the quility via configuring it? with "each type of video" you mean "each type or resolution" i presume? because i already configured the various resolutions so that every resolution under 1080p runs with 120fps while 1080p runs with 60.
where do i choose different algorithms, in te same menu? like:

- right click svp manager
- video profiles
- choose resolution

and then?

also, in the statistics i saw "smooth motion: off"
could you please tell me what it does and how to activate it?

thank you!

well it looked better before tongue maybe it easier to see in motion.
also, as i said, since svp installation videos in vlc and youtube stutter much more as before when the camera is moving.
this persists even if i uninstall svp, as if just the installation changed something entirely about video rendering in the whole system, no matter which player is being used. is this possible, or is this maybe just my imagination? i mean i dont think so, but i would not dismiss it entirely

1. with pixelation i mean a general decrease in image quality. the pixels tend to be bigger, which makes  everything more blurry and less sharp.
here is a picture. sorry for the low res, i took it with the players alt-i function. if there is a way to capture at higher res, please tell me how and i can do it.
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3858 … nu_jpg.htm

2. yes i did reopen it and it had no effect.

Mainboard - ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3, Z68
cpu - Intel Core i5-2500K, 4x 3.30GHz
gfx - Geforce GTX 580
RAM - TeamGroup Elite DIMM Kit 8GB PC3-10667U CL9-9-9-24 (DDR3-1333)
Monitor - BenQ XL2420T


with this i can run any video in 120 fps (i have a 120hz monitor) besides 1080p ones. they run only in 60fps.
what would be the settings in madvr to increse the quality, and would my gfx card support it?

changing the rederer had no effect. and as i was saying, the problem persists even after uninstalling svp.
dont get me wrong, your tool is amazing and i happily sacrifice this quality loss over higher framerate, but it would be even better if the quality would stay the same smile

ok thanks, but how can i change the renderer? i right clicked on svp manager but could not find the option

thank you very much, the reclock stuff works now.
by the way, is there a reason not to use reclock?

the other thing:

the video stuttering just appears when i do NOT use svp (since installation of svp) but the general loss in quality (higher pixelation of all videos, even in youtube) happens since installation of svp with every player.

1. windows restart did not help
2. uninstallation of svp did not help
3. i noticed this right after i testet svp first so it cant be accustoming. even in youtube lets-plays the subtitles are more pixelated.

hi

first off, sorry for my bad english, i am not a native speaker.

i accidently deactivated reclock (in the window i clicked that i dont want to activate it and that i dont want to be asked again). how can i reactivate it?

also, since installation i noticed a general loss in video quality. everything is more pixelated than before, and also the video "stutters" when the camera moves
that goes even if i u install svp and even for youtube videos (firefox), and videos in vlc. also, there are now little shadows benath the subtitles.

thanks in advance