2019-02-14, 16:57
I am primarily using MPC-BE, but the rendering times are pretty much identical between MPC and DSPlayer. DSPlayer might even be a hair faster.
The composition rate in the one screenshot implies you are using windowed mode with MPC-HC and fullscreen exclusive mode with DSPlayer. That could be your issue.
You could also try updating the internal LAV Filters in DSPlayer as described at the end of this post: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid1966566
After that, select D3D11 Native decoding in LAV Video. Your 2GB of VRAM is your bottleneck. Maybe DSPlayer is using more VRAM. I wouldn't think Jinc chroma upscaling to 4K would be possible with a GT 1030.
I don't think there a huge difference amongst chroma upscaling algorithms, especially if you are using a TV with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling. You might get a visual improvement if you were able to use any of the NGU algorithms, which likely wouldn't work with a GT 1030. Jinc without anti-ringing will produce some ringing artifacts. You might actually notice those.
The composition rate in the one screenshot implies you are using windowed mode with MPC-HC and fullscreen exclusive mode with DSPlayer. That could be your issue.
You could also try updating the internal LAV Filters in DSPlayer as described at the end of this post: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid1966566
After that, select D3D11 Native decoding in LAV Video. Your 2GB of VRAM is your bottleneck. Maybe DSPlayer is using more VRAM. I wouldn't think Jinc chroma upscaling to 4K would be possible with a GT 1030.
I don't think there a huge difference amongst chroma upscaling algorithms, especially if you are using a TV with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling. You might get a visual improvement if you were able to use any of the NGU algorithms, which likely wouldn't work with a GT 1030. Jinc without anti-ringing will produce some ringing artifacts. You might actually notice those.