I am searching for some great madVR settings for anime and tv shows, as I don't have clue what I should use and not. For all I know, i might be using useless features without realizing, so I would really appreciate the help!

Thank you! ^^

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Chainik wrote:

this error is about SVP 4/plugins/libsvpflow*.dll are missing or can't be loaded for some reason

I would recommend to uninstall it fully, and then reinstall SVP.

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Phoenix wrote:

Shall I enable it in madVR and set it to always or no need since I am using SVP? I mean would it help in anything or no need?

I would recommend it. But change SVP to "blended adjacent frames". I got dropped frame rates before but after having smooth motion enabled "always" I have no dropped frames, through the whole video and can enjoy it without any form of hiccups.

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Chainik wrote:

ok, and what is the exact version that works for you?

Its written on my original comment.

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After a lot of research, I was able to solve my issue with the annoying stutter every second while playing a video. Also, yellow Reclock icon even if the the source was correct, all this can be solved by not updating to the latest AMD update. It was a lot of headaches and pain, but I finally found a solution. I can finally once again enjoy SVP again! big_smile

Keep version: 16.12.2

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ckychris wrote:

Issue
Full screen mode playback shutter for every 1s.

Observation

  • Decoder FPS will peak every second (ffshow OSD)
    example: 59~61 -> 186(a split moment) -> 59~61

  • Window mode is not affected. Exclusive mode, different output or disable SVP will not fix it.

Fix
Temp fix: keep video player open (MPCHC) and click taskbar's show hidden icons area to trigger an event. Video will be free of lag for it's entire duration.

To be flank I think that is the LAV video decoder problem. But both Hardware/copy-back/native/GPU acceleration mode has the same issue.

This might be the problem I am experiencing. Could you please give me instructions on how to do it?

I am using Poplayer btw.

Thanks! big_smile

So, after enjoying SVP for weeks, I finally got stupid stuttering back, and small jitter every so second. Even with EVR it dosen't fix it, I tried to reinstall my whole setup for SVP, still no good result, I also tried to roll back to previous driver, and still no result. I am using Potplayer 32-bit, with LAV, reclock, and MadVR, and before the update everything was working fine, and i had no jitter. The problem is that the player doesn't even register it, it dosen't show me the jitter/stutter in the OSD when I press CTRL+J. Can someone please help? I would be eternally grateful if somebody could help me solve this once and for all.

Thank you so much!

My pc specs:
Intel Core i5-6600
AMD R9 390 8GB Sapphire/w backplate

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TayyabKhalid wrote:
MAG79 wrote:

TayyabKhalid
What OS and player are you using?
I have win10 x64 + MPC-HC x86. It works with ReClock automatically.
I use EVR Custom renderer.

I use Win10x64 to + Potplayer 32-bit, and as you can see, mine says "unknown" , when I change it to the videos source framerate. I get no dropped frames.

How can I make mine automatic? That might be the problem.

Do you somebody have solution sad ?

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MAG79 wrote:

TayyabKhalid
What OS and player are you using?
I have win10 x64 + MPC-HC x86. It works with ReClock automatically.
I use EVR Custom renderer.

I use Win10x64 to + Potplayer 32-bit, and as you can see, mine says "unknown" , when I change it to the videos source framerate. I get no dropped frames.

How can I make mine automatic? That might be the problem.

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So, I finally figured it why I got frame drops, it's cause the video don't get synced right with the audio. Every time I play a video I have to do it manually, go to the tray icon for reclock and change to the frame rate, the video is for. Doing this gets me no dropped frames, at all, throughout the whole video, and this is while even using MadVR. Could someone please, help me find a permanent solution, so this can be done automatically?

Thank you! ^^

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MAG79 wrote:

Your graphics adapter from NVIDIA?
Is driver version 378.49?

Users tell about flickering issue. Maybe it is your case. See more info in topic GPU acceleration broken in new nvidia driver 378.49?

i use an AMD GPU, R9 390 SAPPHIRE 8GB.

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MAG79 wrote:

TayyabKhalid
We need more info.
Can you send us problem report?
Information - Send problem report.
I will look in the logs what can be cause of the jitter.

The culprit is not SVP. I still got jitter with EVR with even SVP disabled. The same goes for MP-HC. Is there maybe something I could try, like enable or change some options, for instance?
Thanks!

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Can someone please help me? I am getting jitter while using Potplayer with EVR, I tried different player with the same result. I didn't get them when I was using MadVR, instead I got dropped frames. Do any of you have a solution, and if so, could you please share it with me?

Thank you!

After a lot of tinkering with MadVR, and video player options, I didn't find a solution my problem so I changed back to EVR present, however, after changing I am still experiencing jitter when there is panning screen and its very annoying, I don't get dropped framerates like I did with MadVR, but the jitter is very annoying and I can't seem to find any solution to stop this, could someone please help me? Also, in MadVR case I didn't get jitter, but dropped frames.

Thanks

I am using Potplayer as my main video player, along with LAV filters.

trandoanhung1991 wrote:

Trying to play a native 60FPS YouTube video with mpv. Whenever I have SVP enabled, I get a stuttery mess. Just disabling/kill SVP and it's buttery smooth.

Why mac, don't get whats so good about that trash anyway. I would recommend a good PC instead.

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biff wrote:

Been using 64bit Potplayer for months. No "slowdowns", though I didn't have slowdowns with the 32bit version either. Doesn't need (nor can it use) ReClock and works great with or without FFDshow (so you don't need to install that either if you don't want). And, to my eyes, the built-in video options (i.e. VMR9/EVR scaler options (I use Shader(2-Pass) Lanczos) plus the Resize options (I use Bicubic and set the multiplier to 2 times)) enable you to approximate MadVr quality (i.e. in MadVr setting all scaling algorithms to Jinc w/o activate ringing filter and not touching upscaling refinement) at half the GPU usage. So, even though I'm using a 55" 4K TV to watch documentaries with SVP, I don't use MadVr either. PotPlayer has more built-in options for audio playback than MPC or anything else I've seen (I have a 4.1 audio system). To my ears, sound quality is better on the 64bit version compared to 32bit if you have a decent sound system.

Oh nice to know, going to try it myself. Just going to save my potplayer settings incase I come back to 32-bit. By the way if its not to much problem could you add your Potplayer settings and filter, or at least the important ones you are using for 64-bit, just curious and I would greatly appreciate it.

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Just curious, as I am or thinking about changing over to 64-bit. Last time I did was early 2016. So let me know, preferably for Potplayer. How does it work? Can you see some slow downs, how is it compared to 32-bit and so on? ^^

I still have that issue with my framerate going nuts, it won't stay on 72Hz even after I overclocked it, this didn't happen before the new update from crimson, so could that be the problem or?

As you can ses the red cirled line is my framerate which should be on 71.928, but its jumping to 70, 69, 75 everywhere, and won't stand on 72Hz alone, which reason could this be?
As for the blue circled line, it goes slowly up, like you can see on the picture as of this time of the video, its already on 100frames, even if I pause the video it still goes up, its already on 230. What the heck?
http://imgur.com/a/aohaG

Does anyone have a solution to this? if so I would greatly appreciate it, if you'd shared it with me! ^^
Thanks

Blackfyre wrote:
TayyabKhalid wrote:

EDIT: I tired something weird, in MadVR i enabled "Smooth motion", in SVP I have "repeat on frame". After testing for a bit, I only 1 framerate that got dropped, and not one more after that, but from what I have heard is that this combination is dangerous, so should I stop using it or could this lead to another clue, possible a fix?

This means you probably don't have an issue, you were simply rendering more frames than your monitor needed when using MPC. Are you sure MPC is not running in exclusive mode at 60FPS? That would explain why when you turned on "Smooth Motion" you no longer got dropped frames. Are you sure you checked that your monitor is running at 72Hz after the driver update? Maybe it reverted back to 60Hz.

For example if you're running 3x movie framerate on a 24FPS video, which means it's running at 72FPS, and MPC for some reason is running at 60FPS, then it drops 12 frames every second.

When you turn on Smooth Motion in Madvr, and set it to always, it "fixes" this issue because there's no longer dropped frames, it does its own smoothing system where it doesn't drop the extra 12 frames being rendered every second, instead Madvr uses them.

I use this method. I always have Smooth Motion enabled. No it's not dangerous. Who told you it's dangerous? In fact I think it's better to have it on and always run movies at natural frame rate jumps. Such as 2x or 3x. Running at 3x on a 60Hz monitor/tv would mean you're always dropping frames, but with Smooth Motion enabled, it always feels smoother (could be placebo). Like Madvr is taking those extra frames and it's using them in its own way.

I use x3 movie and I am running a 4K TV @ 60Hz, I have Smooth Motion always enabled on Madvr. I get 0 dropped frames and 0 delayed. Once you start getting dropped or delayed frames with Smooth Motion enabled, it means you're going over the limit either in Madvr settings or in your SVP settings.

I see, thank you for the detailed explanation. Also, I do think I am running 72HZ, dosen't this proves it, or?: http://imgur.com/a/lOawC

EDIT: Okay, so I noticed something weird. The red cirled line is my framerate which should be on 71.928, but its jumping to 70, 69, 75 everywhere, and won't stand on 72Hz alone, which reason could this be?

As for the blue circled line, it goes slowly up, like you can see on the picture as of this time of the video, its already on 100frames, even if I pause the video it still goes up, its already on 230. What the heck? sad
http://imgur.com/a/aohaG

MAG79 wrote:

Good. Then check GPU load in addition.
Use GPU-Z.

Real dropped frames must be visually noticiable on not flawless movements of tearing line test (Ctrl-Win-T) While playback with SVP

Okay, so I used GPU-Z and according to that, I have GPU load of 40-80% (Jumps mostly to 60, and sometimes 80)

EDIT: I tired something weird, in MadVR i enabled "Smooth motion", in SVP I have "repeat on frame". After testing for a bit, I only 1 framerate that got dropped, and not one more after that, but from what I have heard is that this combination is dangerous, so should I stop using it or could this lead to another clue, possible a fix?

MAG79 wrote:

When you disable SVP the player need to show 24 frames per second on 72 Hz monitor. It is simple to any renderer with no dropped frames.
Another way is when SVP is enabled and produces 72 frames per second. Player need to show 72 frames on 72 Hz monitor. If computer has high CPU or GPU load then you can get lag with duration of 1/72 second or more. It can lead to dropped frames.
So. What CPU and GPU load while playback with SVP?

P.S. Some dropped frames at the start is normal. If number of dropped frames is rised then it is the real dropped frames.

i see, thanks for telling me that.

When the video starts, my framerates drop to 5. After few more seconds it goes slowly up with no signs of stopping. My CPU load is between 65-75%

MAG79 wrote:

1. When ReClock is loaded while video playback click at his red/yellow/green icon in the system tray and select option Media adaptation - Speed - Refresh rate
Do you still see dropped frames?
2. I see.

About x64. You can try. But PotPlayer x86 must work correctly without dropped frames. It is not platform (x86/x64) issue.
Check if your CPU or GPU load higher than 60%?

i tried and with no good result, the dropping of the framerates is still happening sad

EDIT: I used your ReClock advice, and tried to disable SVP, I got 5 frame drops, and after that no drop for 10 minutes. I don't know what it could be, what in SVP could cause it.

MAG79 wrote:

1. What settings of ReClock do you using?
2. Try to playback without ReClock. Are the dropped frames still here?

1. I am not home at the moment, but basically my ReClock settings are default, with the exception of "Audio tab"
2. Yes, I did still got dropped frames, unfortunately. (Tested with and without, forgot mentioning).

Settings: http://imgur.com/a/rOqqa

Just a thought but maybe I should change to 64-bit?

Anim8 wrote:
TayyabKhalid wrote:

Frame rates I use: 72 and 75

What is your monitors refresh rate?
If its 60hz change to x2 frame rate and if you have a high hz monitor check to make sure its not running at 60hz.

My monitor is 60Hz, I overclocked it too 71.928Hz though, but that's not what I am asking about, did you even read my post? The issue I am experiencing is: dropped frames while using MadVR.