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RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-04 (2015-11-03, 22:40)ionutm80 Wrote: @Warner306 It should look good. It is up to your eyes. Does NNEDI3 look better than super-xbr? It is supposed to be more in-focus with less ringing, but less sharp. Given your GPU load, I'd stick with NNEDI3. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - ionutm80 - 2015-11-04 (2015-11-04, 01:59)Warner306 Wrote: It should look good. It is up to your eyes. Does NNEDI3 look better than super-xbr? It is supposed to be more in-focus with less ringing, but less sharp. Given your GPU load, I'd stick with NNEDI3. Hi, sorry for late answer. Yes, it's exactly as you describe, for my eyes NNEDI3 looks better. Regarding sharpness, after image is doubled it gets upscalled by Lanczos which is famous for its coarse / sharp results so overall the final image is quite nice. I've also noticed that for profile 720p->1080p you previously recommended Image Up Jinc 3 AR, Image Doubling Off while now you propose Image Doubling super-xbr125 + Catmul Rom Downscalling. Which one you consider in fact that gives the best quality? My GPU can accomodate both (+10% increase only when doing luma doubling). And last one: I've seen that you always recomend super-xbr125 for Chroma Upscalling, is there a big difference vs Jinc 3? I've seen some discussions between madshi and some guys by which even Bicubic 75 AR should be sufficient for this. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-05 (2015-11-04, 22:38)ionutm80 Wrote:(2015-11-04, 01:59)Warner306 Wrote: It should look good. It is up to your eyes. Does NNEDI3 look better than super-xbr? It is supposed to be more in-focus with less ringing, but less sharp. Given your GPU load, I'd stick with NNEDI3. I think chroma upscaling is mostly placebo, but it can be noticed with some content, I'm sure. Use your own eyes; some people might see slight differences; others might not. It is one of the least important settings, regardless. SuperRes works best with Image Doubling. If you want to use SuperRes, use it with Image Doubling. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - efbiaye - 2015-11-05 Guys, I am having an issue with rtmp streming through video plugin. The stream is started and after 1-2 seconds is terminated with unknown error. Here's the paste from the log, would appreciate if anyone could provide help. FYI I tried playing it with DSPlayer (default) and DVDPlayer - same result. Also it works perfectly fine under "regular" Kodi branch. Quote:04:19:36 T:5504 NOTICE: #(Starting control VideoPlayer events)# RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - alturismo - 2015-11-08 may a question, anyone may know what a gtx960 should be able to display on a sony 65S9005b TV in term on yuv 420, 422, 444 or RGB, right now my display resolution is set to 3840 x 2160, 50 hz as mostly LIveTV and TV Rips are watched ... all modes working fine here, 24, 30, 50, 60 fps when i set all upper 24 hz, my max settings possible in nvidia CP are 4:2:0 in color mode, 12 bit, when i set 24 hz as refresh rate, i can go 4:2:2 or full RGB. so may someone knows if thats limited by nvidia that 4:2:0 is the max on > 24p mode or could there be a different case ? like cables (tested 2 different HDMI2 ones, same result) ? just asking if there are may some fine tuning options i didnt tried yet pic quality with ds is already very good my AV receiver is the sony STR-DN860 wich also should be capable to handle all hdmi2 formats, and i think its running as a "repeater", nvidia CP telling me this at least RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-08 (2015-11-08, 00:07)alturismo Wrote: may a question, anyone may know what a gtx960 should be able to display on a sony 65S9005b TV in term on yuv 420, 422, 444 or RGB, Your TV would be the limiting factor. A PC color space is RGB, so set your GPU to output in RGB. Setting it to YCbCr will lead to an unnecessary color conversion. The TV will convert the PC output as it sees fit. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - alturismo - 2015-11-08 thats what i thought when reading, but exactly that doesnt work cause as soon as i set > 24 Hz my max is ycbcr 4:2:0, when i set 3840x2160 24p i can set RGB or ycbcr 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 3840x2160 > 24p (like 30, 50 or 60) only 4:2:0 is available ... 1080p nevermind, can always use RGB ... so my question is if its even possible to set 3840x2160 60hz with RGB ... with my hardware RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-08 (2015-11-08, 00:53)alturismo Wrote: thats what i thought when reading, but exactly that doesnt work cause as soon as i set > 24 Hz my max is ycbcr 4:2:0, when i set Set your GPU to 60Hz and let Kodi or madVR do the refresh rate switching. Set the Nvidia control panel to RGB (full or limited). The software and your TV will take care of the rest. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-08 @aracnoz, madVR has updated and streamlined the Image Enhancements and Upscaling Refinement options. Some options have been removed and four new shaders are available. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1745668#post1745668 RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - tomakas123 - 2015-11-08 Its posible to use EVR render with Kodi and DSPlayer, because LiveTV and madvr is terrible quality ? RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - GlennNZ - 2015-11-08 Hi all, Just a quick update in case this problem real and others have it - Windows 10 installed a couple of updates on me when I wasn't looking. (Literally why paused!) On playback - Kodi crashes, nothing to be found in debug logs. Reinstalled as admin Madvr - no change. Rolled back the two updates (will edit with details - KB2267602, KB3105210) and all back to working. Presume some security update now recognises something important. (Or may have been some system file corruption) Glenn RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - XTrojan - 2015-11-08 (2015-11-08, 00:07)alturismo Wrote: may a question, anyone may know what a gtx960 should be able to display on a sony 65S9005b TV in term on yuv 420, 422, 444 or RGB, If you're running 2160p, you can't run 12bit on 60Hz. Unless ur running games just run at 30Hz, or 24Hz normally. Browsing can feel laggy, but HDMI can't handle more than that. 12bit, 2160p, RGB/4:4:4 is limited to 30Hz as far as i'm aware with HDMI 2.0 Until UHD Bluray is out, the best settings is those above while running MadVR 10bit dithering. RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-08 (2015-11-08, 11:19)tomakas123 Wrote: Its posible to use EVR render with Kodi and DSPlayer, because LiveTV and madvr is terrible quality ? You can use DVDPlayer by setting DVDPlayer merits rules for the desired protocols (rtsp, http, etc.). This is found in DSPlayer settings. You may want to add any number of these protocols: daap|rtv|rtsp|rtmp|http|https|rtmpe|rtsp|mms|rtp|pvr RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-09 Added to the guide: HTPC Updater This is not a DSPlayer tool. But, rather, it is an automated means of downloading and installing the latest version of madVR. The tool is designed to download and install updated copies of MPC-HC, LAV Filters and madVR. For this program to work, 32-bit versions of MPC-HC, LAV Filters and madVR must be installed on your system. Running the program will update copies of each program. The benefit for DSPlayer users is this avoids the process of manually extracting and re-registering madVR with each update. Note: madVR components are dropped into the Program Files (x86) folder. This is the default behavior of the program. HTPC Updater RE: Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows - Warner306 - 2015-11-09 In-progress (not yet added to the guide): Low Processing enhance detail: Focuses on making faint image detail in flat areas more visible. It does not discriminate, so noise and grain may be sharpened as well. Not a form edge enhancement but can work well with line sharpening algorithms to provide "complete" sharpening of the image. Medium Processing crispen edges: Focuses on making high-frequency edges crisper by adding light edge enhancement. The thin edge look should lead to an image that is more high-definition. High Processing sharpen edges: A line/edge sharpener similar to LumaSharpen and AdaptiveSharpen. Unlike these sharpeners, sharpen edges introduces less bloat and fat edges. More aggressive than crispen edges. thin edges: Attempts to make edges, lines and even full image features thinner/smaller. This can be useful after large upscales, as these features tend to become fattened after upscaling. May be most useful for animated content and/or used in conjunction with SuperRes at low values. General Usage: Each sharpener serves a different purpose. It may be desirable to match an edge sharpener with a detail enhancer such as enhance detail. The two algorithms will sharpen the image from different perspectives, filling in the flat areas of an image as well as its angles. A good combination for 1080p content shown at 1080p might be: sharpen edges (0.2) enhance detail (0.5) sharpen edges provides subtle line sharpening for an improved 3D look, while enhance detail brings out texture in the remaining image. I have gotten good results with this combination. However, the rendering queue is too high for this combination to be used on my system at this time. Updates should improve its performance, hopefully. Note to DSPlayer Users: sharpen edges and thin edges are not yet performance-maximized and remain quite costly to use. None of the new algorithms have made their way into DSPlayer but can be used with the Kodi madVR GUI turned off. enhance detail can be used with integrated graphics cards without much penalty. The other algorithms are bigger resource hogs. |