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Area 51 - Testing Area
madVR support in MP1
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<blockquote data-quote="Kotik" data-source="post: 1191678" data-attributes="member: 89825"><p>This is because u run MP in a default refresh rate of <em><u><strong>not</strong> </u></em>50Hz, and since now we are manually rebuilding graph on each channel switch it will 1st switch back to ur native refresh rate and then switch back to 50Hz. I personally use 50Hz always as a default refresh rate for my HTPC, this way i get smooth menu navigation and no refresh rate change when i zap TV, since i will zap between channels when i am watching TV but i am not going to zap like crazy when i am watching videos.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is because the video is already deinterlaced before it reaches madVR, u are forcing deinterlacing in LAV Video so it will reach madVR as progressive, so in other words it is working as intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kotik, post: 1191678, member: 89825"] This is because u run MP in a default refresh rate of [I][U][B]not[/B] [/U][/I]50Hz, and since now we are manually rebuilding graph on each channel switch it will 1st switch back to ur native refresh rate and then switch back to 50Hz. I personally use 50Hz always as a default refresh rate for my HTPC, this way i get smooth menu navigation and no refresh rate change when i zap TV, since i will zap between channels when i am watching TV but i am not going to zap like crazy when i am watching videos. This is because the video is already deinterlaced before it reaches madVR, u are forcing deinterlacing in LAV Video so it will reach madVR as progressive, so in other words it is working as intended. [/QUOTE]
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