I am connecting to a monitor that will do 1366x768 only at 66Hz. Or it can do 1280x720@50/50 overscanned/cropped.
Of course, the image is sharper when running at the monitors native resolution, but movement is really bad. It is even worse than I would guess from the insertion that is necessary to form 66 frames from 50.
So my question is: where is the frame-rate-conversion done? Is it in the VMR9 renderer? Does MP have any control of its parameters, and does it do a good job?
When pressing "!" in MP, it seems like the actual rate is fluctuating, like 0.5secs of regular video, then .5 secs of really fast video..... This isnt what Id expect of a proper rate conversion. Id expect minor fluctuations on a small time-scale, not on a large timescale?
best regards
Knut
Of course, the image is sharper when running at the monitors native resolution, but movement is really bad. It is even worse than I would guess from the insertion that is necessary to form 66 frames from 50.
So my question is: where is the frame-rate-conversion done? Is it in the VMR9 renderer? Does MP have any control of its parameters, and does it do a good job?
When pressing "!" in MP, it seems like the actual rate is fluctuating, like 0.5secs of regular video, then .5 secs of really fast video..... This isnt what Id expect of a proper rate conversion. Id expect minor fluctuations on a small time-scale, not on a large timescale?
best regards
Knut