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MadVR + LAV Filters, Perfect in MPC-BE, Bad in MP1
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<blockquote data-quote="steven123" data-source="post: 1275634" data-attributes="member: 145480"><p>Just thought I would add to this thread as I have been playing with MadVR in MP1 recently.</p><p></p><p>I have a very similar setup to Tbacker, but with an 8th gen i3 and a GTX 1660s.</p><p></p><p>After playing with a lot of settings I found the best setup to be NGU (anti-alias) for chroma upscaling and ordered dithering. Jinc is basically the same as NGU. This gives a render time of about 12ms. If I set the dithering to error diffusion or use doubling for upscaling, the render time goes up to about 17ms. The image is still OK, however the GPU is working at about 70% and eventually all you can hear is the fan operating when the TV volume is down.</p><p></p><p>The Good. For images with little motion, the image is very very good. Way better than EVR. However........</p><p></p><p>The Bad. MadVR doesn't like motion. Whenever the image pans quickly or there is sudden movement, it judders. I have tried different motion settings, different upscaling, but all have the same result. Ironically it doesn't seem to be affected by sport. Watching cricket for example was fine.</p><p></p><p>All this time I had been trying MadVR with MPAR. I just tried it with the audio renderer set to AV receiver with no change in quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven123, post: 1275634, member: 145480"] Just thought I would add to this thread as I have been playing with MadVR in MP1 recently. I have a very similar setup to Tbacker, but with an 8th gen i3 and a GTX 1660s. After playing with a lot of settings I found the best setup to be NGU (anti-alias) for chroma upscaling and ordered dithering. Jinc is basically the same as NGU. This gives a render time of about 12ms. If I set the dithering to error diffusion or use doubling for upscaling, the render time goes up to about 17ms. The image is still OK, however the GPU is working at about 70% and eventually all you can hear is the fan operating when the TV volume is down. The Good. For images with little motion, the image is very very good. Way better than EVR. However........ The Bad. MadVR doesn't like motion. Whenever the image pans quickly or there is sudden movement, it judders. I have tried different motion settings, different upscaling, but all have the same result. Ironically it doesn't seem to be affected by sport. Watching cricket for example was fine. All this time I had been trying MadVR with MPAR. I just tried it with the audio renderer set to AV receiver with no change in quality. [/QUOTE]
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