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(36 replies, posted in Using SVP)

any success in testing this with whirligigi? 

Besides Whirligig, I do find when using vorpx (it does inject the drivers when running MPC, i would assume  vr toolbox injector will do the same), H265 video will make SVP works, with logo and watermark.   But it chose SVP automatic profile (meaning only 60hz, may be because the monitor is 60hz), not 90hz VR profile,  any way to force using VR profile in SVP or change automatic to 90hz (there is no option in automatic profile on refresh rate)?

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(36 replies, posted in Using SVP)

In steam, whirligig page, right click on Whirligig go to Properties, go to the beta tab and choose the beta version you want. Latest betas is the latest one and then they are numbered.

there is a youtube link how to do it:  https://youtu.be/E0g9ICfaxbU

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(36 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks!  hope it leads to a breakthrough on this,  ffdshow was abandoned 7 years ago, there is no hope it will be implemented to support SVP

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(36 replies, posted in Using SVP)

THanks for the quick reply!
Well, I was wondering if there is a non ffdshow workaround. e.g. vlc inside whirligig,  the new whirligig 4.821 beta can identify the installation of vlc on the computer and use it as video path(player),  since SVP already support vlc through vlc video filter,  as long as whirligig can load the svp interface, it should work?  unfortunately it doesn't work now but i cannot see under the hood and wondering if you may found more as developer.

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(36 replies, posted in Using SVP)

HEVC (H.265) video files play fine in MPC-HC using ffdshow raw on top of LAV vdieo decoder, but current solution for VR according to SVP website is forcing ffdshow to decode all videos in VR with whirligig and deovr.Then when there is H.265 video that ffdshow cannot decode, it went to LAV decoder and non SVP.

Is there a solution to it? I am sure i am not the first one encounter this problem.  (I tried VLC video plan in whirligig even their beta version, not working either, i already enabled svp interference in vlc installation, no success either)