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<blockquote data-quote="1gkar" data-source="post: 597703" data-attributes="member: 53076"><p>I have been using ffdshow's upscaling capabilities for well over a year. Since I changed my system's specs to SAF codecs, I have not been able to utilise this great aspect of ffdshow: until now.</p><p></p><p>The version that Hoborg has complied into his pack appears to have issues with upscaling. I know this for fact as I reinstalled an image of my system's previous configuration. I then copied the ffdshow folder over, then overwrote ALL the relevant files inside <Windows/system32></p><p></p><p>Before, no matter how I configured ffdshow, it would not upscale. As soon as I overwrote the files, it was back to upscaling to 1360x768 (my LCD's native resolution, as set in 'Resize' filter).</p><p></p><p>I am using the following version: ffdshow_rev2547_20081228_clsid.exe</p><p></p><p>The only issue is it is an older version with no HD audio codecs. My receiver doesn't have HD capabilities, so it's not relevant.</p><p></p><p>I also have to disagree with the WIKI on post-processing: I have NEVER added the ffdshow's raw video filter into MP config post processing section. All that does is max out the CPU & it's not necessary. I have MPC set as my preferred MPEG2 codec & ffdshow only activates on certain profiling parameters.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are welcome to try my ffdshow registry settings, attached below. As you can see, I am from NZ & using DVB-T HD. The television resize profile is probably extraneous now since Prime began on FreeviewHD. As for the other filters, they may not be perfect, but they are a good baseline. My system tends to run between 25-75% CPU load, depending on media file being played.</p><p></p><p>My video resize profile is set to activate when it registers an XVid/DivX encoder. I have H.264 disabled inside <ffdshow/codecs> so I can utilise DVXA on my H.264 Blu-ray rips. Until recently, I only ever had XVid/DivX movie/TV shows encoding. But now, I have some H.264 so am going to play around with my profiles now I have them up & running, again -look at the Television resize profile's 'preset autoload condition' & notice the 'on a DirectShow filter presence', paying particular attention to the exact decoder wording AND it is caps sensitive. That got me when I was trying to get set up initially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1gkar, post: 597703, member: 53076"] I have been using ffdshow's upscaling capabilities for well over a year. Since I changed my system's specs to SAF codecs, I have not been able to utilise this great aspect of ffdshow: until now. The version that Hoborg has complied into his pack appears to have issues with upscaling. I know this for fact as I reinstalled an image of my system's previous configuration. I then copied the ffdshow folder over, then overwrote ALL the relevant files inside <Windows/system32> Before, no matter how I configured ffdshow, it would not upscale. As soon as I overwrote the files, it was back to upscaling to 1360x768 (my LCD's native resolution, as set in 'Resize' filter). I am using the following version: ffdshow_rev2547_20081228_clsid.exe The only issue is it is an older version with no HD audio codecs. My receiver doesn't have HD capabilities, so it's not relevant. I also have to disagree with the WIKI on post-processing: I have NEVER added the ffdshow's raw video filter into MP config post processing section. All that does is max out the CPU & it's not necessary. I have MPC set as my preferred MPEG2 codec & ffdshow only activates on certain profiling parameters. You are welcome to try my ffdshow registry settings, attached below. As you can see, I am from NZ & using DVB-T HD. The television resize profile is probably extraneous now since Prime began on FreeviewHD. As for the other filters, they may not be perfect, but they are a good baseline. My system tends to run between 25-75% CPU load, depending on media file being played. My video resize profile is set to activate when it registers an XVid/DivX encoder. I have H.264 disabled inside <ffdshow/codecs> so I can utilise DVXA on my H.264 Blu-ray rips. Until recently, I only ever had XVid/DivX movie/TV shows encoding. But now, I have some H.264 so am going to play around with my profiles now I have them up & running, again -look at the Television resize profile's 'preset autoload condition' & notice the 'on a DirectShow filter presence', paying particular attention to the exact decoder wording AND it is caps sensitive. That got me when I was trying to get set up initially. [/QUOTE]
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