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No idea, what's this?smooth video project (SVP) to get 60fp
No idea, what's this?smooth video project (SVP) to get 60fp
SVP is a frame interpolation solution that is used by people to either properly display 23.976 content on non 23.976 displays or to double the frame rate of a video in order to increase smoothness, one thing to notice here is that it is also using GPU to do that so my only concern regarding using it in combination with madvr is GPU power, since both SVP and Madvr are using GPU's Processing Shaders.
In other words u need a really good GPU
SVP is a frame interpolation solution that is used by people to either properly display 23.976 content on non 23.976 displays or to double the frame rate of a video in order to increase smoothness, one thing to notice here is that it is also using GPU to do that so my only concern regarding using it in combination with madvr is GPU power, since both SVP and Madvr are using GPU's Processing Shaders.
In other words u need a really good GPU
I'm using an GTX970. I really like the fact that movies are displayed in 60fps. Much more smoothness! But the question was if I can use it in combination with Madvr..
Yes you can but there are tradeoffs. SVP takes a lot of processing ability, so madVR may not be able to do much clever stuff in the left over cycles. You could 'offload' SVP to a separate card in you have internal+external GPU running together. It will still give madVR more frames to deal with however...I'm using an GTX970. I really like the fact that movies are displayed in 60fps. Much more smoothness! But the question was if I can use it in combination with Madvr..
TV looking good so far, just a bit of zapping and nothing bad happened
Yes. I've used svp with madvr before. I preferred madvr's smooth motion to svp as it used way less gpu resources.I'm using an GTX970. I really like the fact that movies are displayed in 60fps. Much more smoothness! But the question was if I can use it in combination with Madvr..