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nice glad to see it in another one of your guides.
What is the best way to back up my Madvr settings so that I can restore them in case of a crash or a major rewrite I might have done went bad? Does Madvr have a text file that we can actually write in to configure the settings without going through the GUI and could I put it in my own personal GIT repository so I can clear see what has changed between my updates and setting changes?
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2016-03-30, 19:17
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-30, 19:22 by Talguy.)
So I just installed DSPlayer back on my low power machine which is rocking a GTS-450, since my high powered HT{C is down for the count right now. I used the profiles you provided in your tutorial. I also have the latest versions of DSPlayer, LAV, Madvr and XySubFilter installed. When I play 1080p content I am getting usually high present times. My render times are around 13ms but the present times are near 27ms. This is causing some stutters in the picture as I'm either right on the border of the maximum time I have between frames (~41ms). Some times it goes over some times it stays under that max time. I have the same issue when I play the video with MPC-HC. Anyone else experience a longer present time?
I also have MySQL running on this box. I don't think this an issue but who knows. O I'm also rocking the latest NVidia drivers. If that's the issue what driver version should I roll back to?
Also I just ripped the Invader Zim series into my library. Man these are the only video files that look horrendous even with using Madvr. I can't get Madvr to reduce the pixilation around the edges of the thick bold lines that outline the characters. Anyone else have Invader Zim on their machines that doesn't have this issue?
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2016-03-31, 09:51
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-31, 14:13 by Marklar.)
Got my Answer from doom9, all good