2015-10-23, 20:27
(2015-10-23, 15:28)HTPC-ASR Wrote: Hi to all,
i need to discuss about settings for MadVr, not too technical aspect cause i'm not a specialist.
My pc is below:
TV Panasonic 55Dt50 (it 1080p/24p supports)
CPU Intel i7 4770
GPU MSI nvidia gtx960 Gaming
RAM 16GB DDR3 1800Mhz
MOBO Asus z87
and so on...
I would like to know what setting about scaling algorithm...
AS-IS situation
Profile: "1080p"
Chroma: super-xbr150 + AR
Image: Jinc3 + AR
Image Doubling: Off
Upscaling Refinement: Off
Artifact Removal - Debanding: Medium/High
Image Enhancements: FineSharp (strength: 0.5)
Dithering: Error Diffusion 2
Profile: "720p and SD"
Chroma: super-xbr150 + AR
Image: Jinc3 + AR
Image Doubling: Off
Upscaling Refinement: SuperRes (strength: 1)
Artifact Removal - Debanding: Medium/High
Image Enhancements: Off
Dithering: Ordered
In this situation, the video seems to be a little "jerky"...not so much....but i'd like to know if there some wrong setting...
My first need is related to configure correctly madvr, considering my htpc! Thank you!!
Are you using display refresh rate matching? This can influence how smooth the video appears.
You need to use the information below as a guide to the whether there is something wrong with your madVR settings:
How Do I Measure the Performance of My Chosen Settings?
Once the settings have been configured to your liking, it is important madVR's settings match the capabilities of your hardware. To determine this, the menu below can be overlaid during playback by pressing Cntrl + J to provide feedback on your PC’s rendering performance. Combining several settings labelled Medium or higher will create a large load on the graphics card.
Rendering performance is dependent upon the average rendering and present time of each frame in relation to the movie frame interval. In the example below, a new frame is drawn every 41.71ms. However, at an average rendering time of 49.29ms plus a present time of 0.61ms (49.29 + 0.61 = 49.90ms), the computer is unable to keep up with the framerate of the video. The result is dropped frames, presentation glitches and generally choppy playback. As such, settings in madVR will have to be dialed-down. Predicting the load placed on the graphics processor is factor of the resolution of the video and the display, as well as the framerate and bit depth of the video. A video with a native framerate of 30 frames/s will require madVR to work 25% harder than a video with a framerate of 23.976 frames/s. It is advised to find a demanding source (SD or 720P) to test your settings, ensuring some headroom is left under the movie frame interval.
Display Rendering Stats:
Cntrl + J during full screen playback: