Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Devourer wrote:

my monitor is working on 95hz at 3440x1440p resolution and has the g-sync. I'm trying your advice, but I have trouble missing frames beyond 60 fps.

Are you absolutely sure that g-sync is working while playing a video?  I don't know if it's still the case, but at least with MPC-HC without madVR you had to enable D3D Fullscreen for it to work, so there's no guarantees that it's "kicking in" for your madvr+potplayer setup.

Also, is that 95hz a typo?  In other words, did you mean to say 96Hz?  Or perhaps it's actually 95.904Hz?


Devourer wrote:

I wasn't ignoring your posts.

I was concerned that you didn't see it, not that you were ignoring it.


Devourer wrote:

Have you tried to download and test the video linked?

That video is 29.97 fps, so the expected frame rate and refresh rate should be 89.91 rather than 96.

my monitor is this http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asu … pg348q.htm however I made a screenshot with svp Moviex2, do you know if madvr is working properly? http://imgur.com/a/bN6RN

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Blackfyre wrote:

instead of setting it to "Fixed Framerate 60 FPS", change that to "Movie Frame Rate x 4", which would make 24FPS movies run at 96FPS.

Devourer wrote:

I have problems of dropped frames changing from 60 fps to "Movie Frame Rate x 4".


You MUST also run your monitor at 96Hz+ for this to actually be beneficial.  Considering that OP is running 60fps, it is extremely likely that they also use a 60Hz display.

If we're going to get into monitor overclocking, then it's worth mentioning that achieving an overclock of 72Hz (movie x3) is much more common than an overclock of 96Hz.


I discreetly linked to it once, but it seems to have been largely ignored so I must be blatant this time - PLEASE review the following thread of mine that goes over the general concept of what frame rates and refresh rates are ideal for optimal smoothness and minimized artifacts in SVP:

http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=61595

my monitor is working on 95hz at 3440x1440p resolution and has the g-sync. I'm trying your advice, but I have trouble missing frames beyond 60 fps. I wasn't ignoring your posts. Any advice that you give me I appreciate it very much. I'm testing the Movie mode x 3. Have you tried to download and test the video linked?

Blackfyre wrote:

Keep SVP Shader on Standard, since Complicated introduces a lot of artifacts. But change Frame Interpolation Mode to Uniform (Max Fluidity) instead of Adaptive. Definitely increases smoothness significantly without introducing much, if any artifacts at all; especially since you have artifact masking set to strong like myself.

EDIT: Also I use MPC instead of PotPlayer. And in Madvr settings go to Smooth Motion and enable it and set it to ALWAYS. Then Go back to SVP and instead of setting it to "Fixed Framerate 60 FPS", change that to "Movie Frame Rate x 4", which would make 24FPS movies run at 96FPS.

You have the CPU power to do it, and so do I using my 4790K @ 4.7Ghz. I find it running much smoother than setting it to a fixed framerate of 60. Even though at the end of the day, media player classic is throwing out all the extra frames and using only 60 of them, I find that the 60 used by MPC to have less artifacts then setting SVP to a fixed 60 frame rates.

OK you're right, I did some testing with linked  test video and with some movies and it's improved by changing the Frame Interpolation Mode to Uniform (Max Fluidity) but I have problems of dropped frames changing from 60 fps to "Movie Frame Rate x 4".
The processor reaches a maximum of 30%, the gpu is always at 95%. I think the cpu is bypassed by madvr. I don't know why.

OK, after my little mistake I've finally found the best settings for highest quality. the fault was certainly in the rendering options.
I'm loving svp+madvr+potplayer
http://i.imgur.com/SUk0cQC.png

Chainik wrote:

DO NOT "maximize" all SVP settings just because you have 5820k wink

OK thanks for the advice, I found this video and I'm trying to change all settings. Although I wonder how much difficult are the scripts that have the LG TVs 4k? In my 55la970V(I believe it has a low "cpu" and memory, being a product of 2013) with de-blur 1 and de-judder 10, the pictures are perfect. Help me figure out how to delete artifacts and preserving the feeling of fluidity.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZYS5XP … nFriedrich

@Nintendo Maniac 64
seems to lessen the feeling of fluidity

I have a 5820k @ 4.4 Ghz and 980gtx @ 1540Mhz with connected a monitor 3440x1440p. I tried some settings and I found that it improved the quality of still images but remain minimal artifacts on smoothing frames. Why?
i would remove all artifacts at 60 fps. Possibly?
https://imgur.com/a/QieiM