I installed reclock and use it with kmplayer but didn't notice difference. Tried #2, might be a good option. #3 doesn't seem good. I guess my question is, why doe 25 fps videos are more smoother than a video like 29.97 when using svp? Why isn't there an automatic calculation to 60 or 75 fps depending on monitor? Is there a feature that is missing?

Hi,

   So I noticed that the smoothest video playback occurs on videos that have like 25 fps example: 25* (3:1) = 75 fps. Very smooth indeed, but when I play back 29.97 videos 29.97* (5:2) = 74.925 fps, i notice video is not quite as smooth? How do I get it to 75 fps? To get the smoothest video? How do I choose fixed target frame rate? Thanks for any and all helpful replies.

I have rev 3667 because I want the vfw codecs that are taken out in latest versions.

Just one is loaded which is the ffdshow video decoder not the raw one.

Yes, before it would show the framerate that is actually playing because of svp, which is 60 fps + or minus.

Here is one screenshot.

Hi,

   I noticed that after upgrading to 3.1.3, kmplayer and ffdshow aren't reporting the correct framerate when svp is running, rather they report the framerate of the file. I know that 3.1.2 everything was fine. Is this a bug or normal for 3.1.3?

Can this work if you have a 75hz screen? Can this work just when you use "to screen refresh rate, default"?

Thanks! I can see that now. Hope this helps anybody else who might have used the start menu link.

Hi, I just installed svp 3.1.3 over 3.1.2. Now the reset profiles in start menu under svp doesn't work, I also looked in the svp program file but I can't find it? How do I get this option back thanks in advance.

Hi, anybody use svp when watching program through tv tuner/video capture card? I use kmplayer and seemed to have everything setup and working after  trial and error. However, is there an exact way to know if svp is working? SVP shows it is working although at first it kept skipping-picture until i made sure ffdshow had input and output of same colorspace-rgb24 for my card then it seemed okay. Anybody else try this? I know dvds work. By the way I watching through composite input.

Yes the gpu acceleration option is enabled. Yes, I think results are satisfactory thanks for your help smile

I reset profile of 1 and C. When I used G it had higher cpu usage? Also, I changed to vmr9 renderless for video renderer. This seemed to work Around 72% cpu usage and the svp index stable. Also to note my monitor is 75hz and the framerate is 75 fps.

Test summary
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  Date: 2012-11-01T19:47:41
  CPU:  AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+ @2612 MHz [2 threads]
  GPU:  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 [ver.310.33]
  Mode: FHD + GPU [5 threads]

Overall scores
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  Real-life:                      FG480

Details: real-life /FHD
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  decode video:                   2.72x (65.2 fps)
  48 fps - vectors search:        0.23x (10.9 fps)
  60 fps - frame composition:     0.71x (42.5 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] fastest:         1.24x (59.6 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] simple 1:        0.77x (36.7 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] good:            0.39x (23.5 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] high:            0.31x (18.8 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] highest:         0.15x (9.1 fps)
  72 fps - [SVP] simple 2:        0.69x (50.0 fps)

So tried 1 and 2. Now it is selecting the 1280 profile but performance is very slow. Also video is 25 frames per second (the actual rate video is encoded that is).

I will try 1 and 2 thanks. Here is my score real-life fullhd

Test summary
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  Date: 2012-11-01T18:37:08
  CPU:  AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+ @2613 MHz [2 threads]
  GPU:  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 [ver.310.33]
  Mode: HD + GPU [5 threads]

Overall scores
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  Real-life:                      HG1067

Details: real-life /HD
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  decode video:                   5.74x (137.8 fps)
  48 fps - vectors search:        0.51x (24.5 fps)
  60 fps - frame composition:     1.51x (90.4 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] fastest:         2.61x (125.2 fps)
  48 fps - [SVP] simple 1:        1.66x (79.9 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] good:            0.88x (53.1 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] high:            0.71x (42.9 fps)
  60 fps - [SVP] highest:         0.35x (21.2 fps)
  72 fps - [SVP] simple 2:        1.53x (109.9 fps)

Hi, I have a 1280 x720 (16:9) video that on my desktop computer: AMD Athlon 64 x2 5000+, 4gb ram, GTX 680, the video is not being played smoothly and the audio is ahead of video. Keep getting high cpu usage message too. The profile that is auto selected is 1920x800@24 and gpu acceleration is on. Why is keep selecting that profile, because on my laptop it uses the 1280x720@24 one? Is the processor not up to the task?

Great thanks!

I think it is 1x that is good?

So what I'm getting 0.97 to 1.01x fluctuating, isn't good right, it has to be consistent  1 or higher?

Hi, how does one keep svp index above 1.0 consistently? Or is it normal to have the value between 0.97x  and above? I have 3 different computers, with a different levels of hardware, but they all have that same values.

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Are you using kmplayer? Also amarecco for capturing? Clevo M770CUH-core i7 620m-mobility radeon hd4570 512 ddr2, 8gb ram, 500gb hdd 7200rpm, win 7 x64 pro. this is a laptop.

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Yay, I think I got it! Anybody want a sample vid of it let me know it or the instructions on how I got it to work let me know thanks for all your good replies. smile

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I have tried that but i don't think it works, however, there are several video renderers within kmplayer. It seems that performance of svp in my case is choosing the right renderer, when I tried madvr, performance is low, but if i use like evr c/a performance increase although not 60 fps, it is only about 51 fps. So i think the renderer and its options are the problem, will report if i can get good results thanks and if anybody knows more about this appreciate all replies.

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Don't have that turned on either.