Okay, played the same file from MPC without SVP configured for it yet, and im getting : h264, 10bit, 4:2:0 > P010, 10bit, 4:2:0 being displayed now. So i guess thats why CPU was going mad while playing this with SVP.
On potplayer, my default player however, only displays NV12, 8 bit, 4:2:0. Doesn't have h264, 10bit, 4:2:0 > NV12, 8 bit, 4:2:0".

I don't think so, pressing ctrl+J, i still see nv12, 8bit, 4:2:0.

https://coalgirls.wakku.to/8464/kotonoha-no-niwa      (1080p)

CPU usage is pretty much from 85%-100% constant with this movie.

@blackfyre

Have you encountered any 1080p files (Im using 1080p monitor) that your iGPU couldn't handle? Pretty much all 1080p files my iGPU is just sufficient, and getting 1.0 SVP. But for one particular movie, SVP index drops to about 0.8-0.9 and is fixed when i change my gpu acceleration back to me 660ti.

Cheers boss, is working now!

Running windows 10 x64. cheers!

@Blackfyre

Just curious did you just install intel hd graphics drivers to enable the acceleration using it for SVP? Got an i5-4690k here, tried installing intel hd graphic drivers but the intel hd graphics option just wont appear under the gpu acceleration list. Neither does the intel control panel hmm

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@Mashingan
Thanks, SVP index was indeed still about 1.0, reducing image doubling helped bring my frames back.

@Nintendo Maniac 64
How do you use both integrated and discrete?

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using 0.89 madvr, as soon as i enter fullscreen, frames will start dropping at about 50 per second. In windows mode playback is fine and no frames are dropping at all. reverting back 0.87 solves the issue. Using new SVP4 btw. anyone else encountering this and any ideas how to fix this? i also have "enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode" unchecked. Using Potplayer and lav.

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Just wondering svp wiki for potplayer (https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:Daum_PotPlayer#), it has an extra step to enable DXVA. Should i enable it over DX11, or is it fine to have it off?

Thanks big_smile