Topic: Is SVP like MadVR ?

I can't figure it out. Such a noob to this sorry.

Re: Is SVP like MadVR ?

MadVR is generally used to upscale videos.

So for example you give it a picture in 720p and you're playing it on a 1080p screen, instead of just stretching the 720p picture to 1080, it stretches it but it adds detail and sharpness for example and re-calculates colour spaces to give you a better quality picture.

So MadVR improves picture quality.

SVP transforms lower frame rate videos to higher frame rate videos, to remove motion blur basically.

See while a picture or a frame is sharp, moving pictures (like videos, movies, tv shows) are a little blurry because the standard was always to film in 24 frames per second for example.

What SVP does is for example transform those 24 frames into 48 frames in each second video (for example if you're using double the frame rate method). How SVP does this is complicated, but imagine frame 1 and 2 get separated, and a new frame is added in the middle of them. Say in frame one the man is running at the left of the picture, and in frame two he's in the middle of the picture, what SVP does is add an extra frame of the man being in between those two points, so the MOTION becomes smoother and the overall picture becomes less blurry.

Imagine playing a videogame at 30 fps compared to playing a video game at 60 fps, or playing a game at 120 fps. It's the same game. It's the same speed, but it's less blurry and feels and looks smoother the higher the frame rate.

Hope this helps. So SVP makes videos smoother and less blurry, that's the idea behind it. While Madvr improves the picture quality of those videos.

Re: Is SVP like MadVR ?

Blackfyre wrote:

MadVR is generally used to upscale videos.

So for example you give it a picture in 720p and you're playing it on a 1080p screen, instead of just stretching the 720p picture to 1080, it stretches it but it adds detail and sharpness for example and re-calculates colour spaces to give you a better quality picture.

So MadVR improves picture quality.

SVP transforms lower frame rate videos to higher frame rate videos, to remove motion blur basically.

See while a picture or a frame is sharp, moving pictures (like videos, movies, tv shows) are a little blurry because the standard was always to film in 24 frames per second for example.

What SVP does is for example transform those 24 frames into 48 frames in each second video (for example if you're using double the frame rate method). How SVP does this is complicated, but imagine frame 1 and 2 get separated, and a new frame is added in the middle of them. Say in frame one the man is running at the left of the picture, and in frame two he's in the middle of the picture, what SVP does is add an extra frame of the man being in between those two points, so the MOTION becomes smoother and the overall picture becomes less blurry.

Imagine playing a videogame at 30 fps compared to playing a video game at 60 fps, or playing a game at 120 fps. It's the same game. It's the same speed, but it's less blurry and feels and looks smoother the higher the frame rate.

Hope this helps. So SVP makes videos smoother and less blurry, that's the idea behind it. While Madvr improves the picture quality of those videos.

Thanks that is very helpful and i understand!