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<blockquote data-quote="Seeco" data-source="post: 584962" data-attributes="member: 58425"><p><strong>Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)</strong></p><p></p><p>[USER=77164]hoborg[/USER]: I think Reclock should be optional during install, even if it's hard for a normal user to evaluate its pros and cons. I used to use Reclock, but I stopped for two reasons. </p><p></p><p>First of all, Reclock was being used for TV, and it seemed to produce glitches there. I couldn't stop it from doing so with anything else than uninstalling it.</p><p></p><p>Second, when I used 24Hz for all 23.976fps material Reclock worked nicely, changing the media speed to 24fps. However, after I started using 23.976Hz for 23.976fps material, Reclock suddenly had some problems. Instead of leaving the media speed alone or making minor adjustments, it still tried to make it 24fps.</p><p></p><p>I can see that Reclock would be a very good option for many who have TVs that for example don't allow some 24 multiple refresh rate. I think Reclock should be evaluated some more, on different setups, before being integrated.</p><p></p><p>[USER=66310]Helios61[/USER]: I have that problem exactly. I have two videos that used to play with a double image, because of the MPC decoder I think. Then, after that bug was fixed, they played normally except with no DXVA. Now after updating to the latest SAF (5.00) they won't play at all, throwing an error message like the one you see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeco, post: 584962, member: 58425"] [b]Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)[/b] [USER=77164]hoborg[/USER]: I think Reclock should be optional during install, even if it's hard for a normal user to evaluate its pros and cons. I used to use Reclock, but I stopped for two reasons. First of all, Reclock was being used for TV, and it seemed to produce glitches there. I couldn't stop it from doing so with anything else than uninstalling it. Second, when I used 24Hz for all 23.976fps material Reclock worked nicely, changing the media speed to 24fps. However, after I started using 23.976Hz for 23.976fps material, Reclock suddenly had some problems. Instead of leaving the media speed alone or making minor adjustments, it still tried to make it 24fps. I can see that Reclock would be a very good option for many who have TVs that for example don't allow some 24 multiple refresh rate. I think Reclock should be evaluated some more, on different setups, before being integrated. [USER=66310]Helios61[/USER]: I have that problem exactly. I have two videos that used to play with a double image, because of the MPC decoder I think. Then, after that bug was fixed, they played normally except with no DXVA. Now after updating to the latest SAF (5.00) they won't play at all, throwing an error message like the one you see. [/QUOTE]
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