Kodi DSPlayer – DirectShow Player for Windows
(2018-03-27, 22:41)mkohman Wrote: @Warner360, I read through your guide yesterday evening and setup of MadVR.. I wanted to confirm a few things please...

As I previously stated.. I only view 1080p Bluray Remux and 2160p HDR Remux (Highest Bitrate Quality) so all are perfect quality..

I have a few questions please:

1 - Do I add the refresh rates in Madvr (i.e: 2160p60, 2160p59, 2160p50, 2160p24, 2160p23, 1080p60, 1080p59, 1080p50, 1080p24, 1080p23) or is this not necessary?

2 - Previously you mentioned that I should create two separate folders.. Can you please confirm one should be called 2160p and the other 1080p? Once created what do I actually do with them (so sorry for the silly question) also what benefits do these offer?

3 - For some reason my copy of COCO in 4K HDR is out of sync with the audio in Kodi DSPLAYER ... I know the video is good because I have seen it in perfect working order on my other PC... Shall I use Clockwork rather than Sanear? Is Clock Work superior to Sanear or is Sanear the best?

Thank you so much, If I can please get some more information on this I would be ever so grateful.
 1- You only need the 2160p display modes, as your display is native 2160p. You want everything to be scaled to 3840 x 2160p.

2 - Yes, create two folders. One named "2160p" and the other "1080p" using the rules I provided. You are forgetting what madVR is doing to these two sources. One is being upscaled with image upscaling, the other is not. You want to maximize chroma upscaling for the 2160p profile (which you already have) and maximize luma doubling with the 1080p profile (which you haven't done yet). To maximize luma doubling, you will most likely have to reduce chroma upscaling to Bicubic60 + AR and then use the highest value of NGU Sharp possible. These profiles and their differences are covered here: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2238974. Read the text before the 2160p and 1080p profiles for a 4K display.

3 - You can use any audio renderer you want. If bitstreaming, it shouldn't make any difference at all. The audio delay is likely a problem with the source. You can use Kodi's audio delay ("A") to correct this. This delay will be remembered by the player after it is selected. Maybe the audio renderer will correct this; maybe it won't.
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