Thank you very much for your support. I will try those settings and stop.
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Thank you very much for your support. I will try those settings and stop.
So you won't provide the settings becaouse you won't make so much difference right?
However i have these settings for SVP let me know what you think about this:
Frame interepolation=Uniform
Svp Shader=Standard(Sharp have too much artifacts)
Target frame rate= To screen refresh rate
Motion vectors grd=12px average 2
Decrease grid step=Disabled
Search radius=Average
Motion vecotrs preciosn=Half pixel
Wide search= Strongest
Artifacts masking=Disabled
Processing of scenes changes= default
Decrease frame size=To screen size
Also i have the svp threads to 9,and gpu acceleration. The cpu utilization i about 55% do you think that i can improve my settings??
Erm....so what have i to do now?
Oh ok...but i think that i will wait your settings without change settings in mpc.
Ok...but why do i need to do this?
And....what i have to do exactly?
Yes i was bored so i tried to modify the refresh rate of my monitor,and i did it! (however it was very easy lol)
I have SVP 3.1.7 so there isn't an option "Animation" like in Svp 4
Ok but i don't know very well how to setup my svp for anime.....
AndyDragneel wrote:it is extremely subkective!
its not. 72fps for 24fps is always better than 60 (less cpu, more original frames, more smooth, less artifacts)
Ok so have i to set target frame rate to monitor refresh rate in svp to obtain 72 fps?
Mr nintendo i setup the monitor refresh rate to 72hz. But now what are the svp settings??
arthstyle wrote:I'm planning to revert back to SVP 3 so I could have more freedom in the settings.
Just an FYI, most of those custom settings still exist in SVP 4, it's just that they're now in the Pro version.
AndyDragneel wrote:Hi,i'm using these settings:
I really must recommend against these settings since they were chosen with considerable hardware constraints; by comparison a 6600k is more than enough that you could probably max out all of SVP's settings and still have CPU headroom.
One thing that must be mentioned though is that, if you're going to use SVP 3, make sure you manually change the amount of processing threads to at least 7. If you don't do this, then you may have inadequate performance even if your CPU has lots of headroom.
If you use MadVR, I would recommend setting SVP to use your integrated Intel GPU and letting MadVR have your discrete GPU all to itself.
Lastly, one key thing that can reduce artifacting and increase smoothness is to have your screen refresh rate be an exact multiple of the source framerate (60Hz for 60fps, 50Hz for 25fps, 48Hz for 24fps, etc). This can be achieved via MadVR's or MPC-HC's automatic resolution changer though you may need to make custom resolution(s) in order to even access such refresh rates (I personally use CRU - Custom Resolution Utility).
If you instead decide to increase your refresh rate (like running a 60Hz monitor at 72Hz), then you would go through the same process but afterwards you need to make sure your monitor is actually displaying 72fps and not skipping frames - the quick-and-dirty method is to just drag a program window around relatively quickly and see if it's smoother than 60Hz (if it's smoother, then you should be good); the OCD way is to run the BlurBusters frame-skipping test and take a photo of the screen (slow cell phone cameras are actually better at this).
When making custom resolution, please be aware of the ability to reset to "640x480" or "low resolution VGA mode" (you can ignore step 4 and everything after) in case something goes wrong.
Indeed with these settings even my cpu is under 45%,that's why i asked you to setup my svp in the below thread hahahahah
Hi,i'm using these settings:
Frames interpolation mode:Uniform
Svp Shader: Sharp
Target frame rate default
Motion vectors grid:default
Decrease grid step:default
Search radius:smal and fast
Motion vecotrs precision: One pixel
Wide Search:Strongest
Artifacts masking:default
Processinf scenes changes: Blend
Decrease frame size: To screen size
AndyDragneel wrote:i think that we can obtain a very good result even with 60hz monitor, as we did with the tv series.
"Very good" is extremely subjective - consider that I've been watching 24fps videos at 96Hz (as well as 30fps @ 90Hz, 25fps @ 100Hz, and 60fps @ 120Hz) with black frame insertion for almost 2 years now. By comparison my HTPC can only run at 60Hz (GPU doesn't support custom resolutions) and the experience is noticeably less smooth, but I'm not the HTPC's primary user anyway.
Look, I'm just a perfectionist that likes to squeeze every little bit of extra smoothness out of a system; it's not like I'm going to flat-out refuse to provide settings for anime at 60Hz or anything (the only reason I haven't provided any settings yet is because I've been occupied).
Don't worry you can provide settings whenever you want. However i think that with 60hz monitor is smooth enough,but as you said it is extremely subkective!
i think that we can obtain a very good result even with 60hz monitor, as we did with the tv series.
I think that it is much easier for me and for you if you help me with
The settings at 60hz refresh rate. Dont you think?
The anime that i watch are in 8 bit.
For the refresh rate i don't want to do this beacause i don't want to modify anithing of my pc as i'am a noob and also i think that there is no much difference between 60fps and 90 fps.
I think that i don't want to modify my screen refresh rate for several reason.
Instead,can you help me to figure out an optimal setup for anime? As have you done with tv series?
Thank you very much!
Sorry i don't undstand what i have to do exactly?
But will my cpu handle it?
What are the advantages of using 72hz monitor?
Okok, goodnight see you later!
AndyDragneel wrote:With these settings the cpu utlization is 95% and the index is 0.95. So the playback is tooo slow T.T
You have D3D Fullscreen enabled in MPC-HC, right?
If that still isn't enough, set artifact masking to "disabled" - that should gain you about 5% CPU utilization.
You might be able to also gain maybe 2-3% by setting "Processing of scene changes" to "Repeat frame".
Also you could try setting "Search radius" to 'Average' which may gain you another 2-3% of CPU utilization.
With these adjustments the cpu is 80% 85% and the index is 1.00 so the playback is fine.
With these settings the cpu utlization is 95% and the index is 0.95. So the playback is tooo slow T.T
correct!
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