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edterbak

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Hi Tony..

a lot of frames drop for me again.. The only thing that i did after a film was restart mp, then lot of stutter on live tv..

Could this be an issue with De-interlacing? Or does it normally work..? A while ago I had the same kind of lines. They disappeared when setting deinterlacing lower. (to adaptive or lower)
 

cecet23

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    Could this be an issue with De-interlacing? Or does it normally work..?

    It happened sometimes on live tv and only with version 66 and 67....but normally it works well

    A while ago I had the same kind of lines. They disappeared when setting deinterlacing lower. (to adaptive or lower)
    Where? in mp configurator? or on driver settings?

    @Owlsroost
    ok, next time I will post the full logs. I have only a tv attached and when the problem starts, it continues until when i restart mp..
     

    edterbak

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    The setting I had to change was in the ATI ccc menu. Disable automatic setting and force a setting.
    ofcoarse it was with an ATI card, but slightly underpowered. A passive 4350.
     
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    CypherMK

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    Ok. Did another go with the version 0.55a.

    I got 3 dropped frames at the start, and after that 14 more. The same Dexter file played for 27 minutes. So about 1 framedrop per 2 minutes.

    Maybe a technical question: why is this so hard to fix? Sorry for my small knowledge. :)
     

    peque

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    Ok... tried deeply v67 and v55a for about 4 hours watching hd livetv (1920x1080 and 1440x1080 h264 channels)... Definetely, I'm getting less framedrops with v55a (>10 in 2 hours) than with v67 (about 30 in 2 hours)... That said, v67 works very well anyway. Framedrops are so isolated that I can't notice any stutter in image... Obviously no framedrops at all with sd livetv.

    If you finally post a version with dshow filter identification, could you please add that feature to v55a? :)

    Thanks!
     

    Owlsroost

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    OK folks - v0068 attached for trials :)

    The render stats display now shows the filters in the graph ;), and the DWM is now under Multimedia Class Scheduler service (MMCSS) control.

    MP is moving to using MS Visual Studio 2010 as the build environment, so:

    This version requires 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package' to be installed.

    Tony

    Note: If you are using the MP AudioRenderer you must use the modified version from this post - https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/707555-post675.html - otherwise MP will crash...
     
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    CypherMK

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    I've been watching TV for 3 hours now with v0.55a and it is silky smooth! v067 got more de-interlacing artefacts. Will try v0.55b.

    Can someone explain why we have v0.55b and v0.68 in plain Englisch? Should the last version be the best?
     

    Ingram

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    Just chiming in to say thank you for your work on this. I was pretty annoyed with MP because I'd get random dropped frames here and there and stuttering. Soon as I started using this DLL I noticed the improvement straight away. Solid playback and rarely do I have to pause/play to get it smooth.

    This is on an Ati 5670 playing 23.976 FPS content @ 25.000 FPS with Reclock.

    Keep up the good work!

    Q's:

    How do I access the on screen stats, is it the same as MPC-HC? Ctrl J or something?

    Is there a way to identify which version of the DLL I have so I can go back to whichever I found better?
     

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