On windows YUY2 and MJPG here is the page on amazon site for the product:
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On windows YUY2 and MJPG here is the page on amazon site for the product:
Here are the logs from vlc
Tried all the troubleshooting steps, but I still can't get svp working with vlc using my capture card.
How do I get a log from vlc?
Here's the log from svp though.
I set my capture card in vlc to output video in YV12, it says it's decoding( in the logs), however i don't see any change in the video and also the osd for svp doesn't display, so i think it's not working, any other things I can try?
Hi, i have an hdmi capture card, trying to use svp linux with vlc, works with videos but not with my hdmi capture card which works in vlc but svp isn't working when i use: no osd messages, something about the incorrect color mode?
So I am trying out svp 4 linux and have a evga gtx 1660 gpu. Trying out the optical flow feature, but wanted to know, does it really make the video smoother-more soap opera effect? How does it work and what options to set for the most smoothness?
Just wondering why SVP linux version is completely free but not the latest version for windows?
Figured it out: in hidden settings, virtualdub was blacklisted, not sure why, works good in capture avi mode of virtualdub
I believe you just need to have ffdshow installed and configure the ffdshow video decoder in codecs to "all supported' for raw video.
were you able to reproduce this?
FFdshow does the decoding for me when i go to capture avi mode, so why does svp not see it?
Hi, does virtualdub capture avi mode work in svp? I have ffdshow running, but svp still says waiting for ffdshow video?
Hi, I am currently using a 3610qm with gt650m/hd4000 optimus. I've tried several media players but not getting any different results, like mpdn, mpc-hc, kmplayer, potplayer, wmp, tried different renderers including Madvr.
SVP is activated and working correctly. SVP settings aren't too low. I'm not used to the high frame rates because i couldn't get the video to be smooth. I can send you a sample video to test, let me know.
Sorry for bringing up this again, but so many videos i have don't have that soap opera effect when using svp. What do i have to do (besides reencoding) to achieve the desired effect, what can be done in realtime that will enable any video to have soap opera effect?
I tried this myself and a lot of videos i have seem to play smooth now, not like before. However I have blurry or ghost-like problems. Anyway to adjust for that?
Hi, anybody heard of dmitrirender 2.0.0.2? It is not free but is a directshow filter based and uses more gpu than cpu. Looks interesting but i haven't tested it yet. Anybody tried it yet?
I got this from a news site.
"DmitriRender - it is DirectShow-filter in real-time converting the frame rate of the video (using GPU-oriented algorithms Frame Rate Conversion and Frame Interpolation)."
I really dont know how to use avisynth program-any other way to remove blend? Also, is there anyway that a feature can be implemented for videos like this, i've got quite a few of them. Meaning a way to detect these type of videos, remove blend, and them svp?
Right, I have no problem with that video, very smooth playback, but how about the other video, which is 29.97? To me, it just didn't have the same smoothness (visually)
Ok, after testing them, is it normal smoothness or not?
Hi MAG79,
Were you able to download and play the files? Did you notice any difference between smoothness?
Screenshots here, in ffdshow have to make sure that "allow output format changes during playback" is like in screenshot so video transform filter in kmplayer works.
Actually this is happening for all my computers 2 laptops, one desktop. Orange line moves smoothly, can i upload two sample clips, one at original 25.00 fps and one at original 29.97 for testing?
Solved, it was because i didn't have video transform enabled in kmplayer.
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