2018-03-15, 19:26
(2018-03-15, 17:21)Warner306 Wrote:yup my noggin figured that one out.. lol(2018-03-14, 22:42)Bibio Wrote: question for warner306,You are forgetting about 25 fps TV shown in Europe (PAL land where TVs are 50 Hz - 25 x 2). I grouped 24 fps and 25 fps together because they are similar in performance. Once you get up to 30+ fps, then you need a new profile. So two profiles: one for 24-25 fps and one for anything larger than that (mostly 30 fps).
looking at the custom profiles in your guide for madvr i noticed that you have...
if (deintFps <= 25) and (srcWidth > 1920) "2160p25"
else if (deintFps <= 25) and ((srcWidth <= 1920) and (srcHeight > 1080)) "2160p25"
should that not read...
if (deintFps <= 24) and (srcWidth > 1920) "2160p24"
else if (deintFps <= 24) and ((srcWidth <= 1920) and (srcHeight > 1080)) "2160p24"
as the frame rate is 23.9xx (24) in movies not 25.
they are only profiles to do 'this or that'
now i take it if your display is 4k you dont add a profile as its native?
here is what i have done and it works a treat upstairs :-)
i suppose if you put >= 23 (greater then or equal to) that would cover all the bases.
i've not added all the profiles just the 2 most common, when and if i come across more i'll add them in.
i left out the image downscaling from the profiles as my monitor is only 1080p and its downscaling 4k lovely :-)