James D wrote:
Duckers wrote:
James D wrote:

While watching movie using SVP?

Nope, when playing games like skyrim and gta V (amazingly with everything on lowest i get 45 fps)

So with the cpu on 100% it just won't go over 65c since it has a hybrid cooling with a giant liquid filled heatsink that spans over the rest of the tablet instead of the one single puny fan it has)

Well, If I were you I would try Free version on it first because I am still not very sure in its capability.

I did, and the performance was horrible lol. Gown to 86-97 most of the time in a 4GB avatar bluray movie heh. and that with performance set all down to minimum and low profile artifact masking

James D wrote:
Duckers wrote:

It only throttles down when reaching 100c. And it has yet to go over 65c.

While watching movie using SVP?

Nope, when playing games like skyrim and gta V (amazingly with everything on lowest i get 45 fps)

So with the cpu on 100% it just won't go over 65c since it has a hybrid cooling with a giant liquid filled heatsink that spans over the rest of the tablet instead of the one single puny fan it has)

And also, on my gaming pc, i just tried virtual desktop for htc vive and svp, it works marvelous when setting the fps to 90 for the movies, but i notived that the movie (pixels) slows down to slow motion while the audio continues fine and ends up darn delayed in the video when all the details came around. Is that normal? CAuse normally svp only uses 30% gpu and 43% cpu.

Even when not using virtual desktop, this happens.

Image link causze it apparently was too big to upload: http://puu.sh/qhSA7/fcc6e56ba0.jpg

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Duckers wrote:

It only throttles down when reaching 100c. And it has yet to go over 65c.

Well then!  Maybe you won't have to live with the compromised SVP rig-up that I've been living with on my HTPC for the last could years. smile

Nope, but i will mostly only use svp for my gaming pc with a 144hz monitor to get buttery smooth videos tongue Tho i don't like that "field" around fast moving objects in the videos :S

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http://puu.sh/qhCfJ/7706c43c43.avi

Here's the issue i have with streaming from youtube, and it's not even making it 60+ fps as i set it to.

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brucethemoose wrote:

It honestly sounds like your install is borked.


Have you tried uninstalling everything and reinstalling SVP 4 Pro?

I did when i uninstalled the free version to install the paid version.

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MAG79 wrote:

gpu was set to 11 in the "ini"

It it normal. It is mean GPU platform #1, GPU device #1.

is it normal for the video to get artifact hell for 2 seconds before it goes to normal when i go into fullscreen

Only in cases when your system performance is low or SVP settings are high. Do you see that at every video file?

svp support the 64bit player?

Yes
Video players compatibility table

The artifacts only lasts for 2 seconds then the video is fine. And that happens every time i go fullscreen with any video or movie.

then if it supports 64bit, why won't svp kick in when i set it to use the 64bit player?

And a new question. When smaller onjects in the video moves faster than the scene, there's sort of a "field" around that object, in this case a car. Will this be fixed in future updates?

James D wrote:
Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Chainik wrote:

but you'd better test the tablet with free version first, you may not get what you expect from it...

It's still a Skylake CPU and not an Atom-based one, so it should still be quite plenty as long as 1080p and higher isn't involved, and even then 1080p may not be out of the question.

Intel-Core-i5-6300U is a dual core 2.5GHz CPU with 3MB Cache and it throttles down to 800MHz. If it is tablet then it will throttle down for sure. The worst thing is that it will throttle faster because at first it turboboosts itself which makes it rise temperature higher, then in 15-30 seconds it goes back to stock and then sooner or later starts throttling.

It only throttles down when reaching 100c. And it has yet to go over 65c.

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Chainik wrote:

but you'd better test the tablet with free version first, you may not get what you expect from it...

It's still a Skylake CPU and not an Atom-based one, so it should still be quite plenty as long as 1080p and higher isn't involved, and even then 1080p may not be out of the question.

Yep. My main pc renders 1080p movies to 144 fps with the program and apparently only uses 43% cpu. So 60 fps on the tablet should be no problem. Same with the mac.

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Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
Duckers wrote:

Ok, so i bought a licence, and now i sorta kinda regret it as i bought it for the svptube, but when i copy a link and use mpc hc, it only has 10 sec buffered, and the image freezes at 5 sec but the audio continues

If you haven't already, you may want to try the latest SVN version of MPC-HC - it seems that the buffering behavior has been changed in MPC-HC since the release of 1.7.10 stable.

Duckers wrote:

And for downloaded youtube videos already at 60 fps, whgy doesn't the program convert it to 120/144 fps?

See this thread:
http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=56025

Also you may want to read the entire thread since it also gives some pointers with regards to setting things up optimally for high-refresh displays.


Oh, alright. And where can i download the latest svp version of mpc hc? I thought the svp program downloaded that version by itself?




Chainik wrote:

> So i tried the MPVplayer but that thing just plays the video in utter slow motion but the audio is as normal.

how is that? oO
actually you are the first one who reports this

WEll, that's what happens :S i start the video, and the video plays the curent scene i skipped to, and instead of butter smooth normal speed, it instead slows down the video to a third instead :S (only when streaming and using the SMPlayer or what it was called)

And how come the SVP after i tried the svp player, the program then only chooses the svp player even for normal videos? I had to deactivate svp player and go into the settings where the "ini" is located and set the default player to mpc hc 32bit by adding it's sourcce location.

And doesn't svp support the 64bit player? I tried it and there was no interpolating happening.

And is it normal for the video to get artifact hell for 2 seconds before it goes to normal when i go into fullscreen?

And is there any way to reduce cpu and increase gpu usage? I saw the gpu was set to 11 in the "ini" in the program.

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Ok, so i bought a licence, and now i sorta kinda regret it as i bought it for the svptube, but when i copy a link and use mpc hc, it only has 10 sec buffered, and the image freezes at 5 sec but the audio continues

So i tried the MPVplayer but that thing just plays the video in utter slow motion but the audio is as normal.

And for downloaded youtube videos already at 60 fps, whgy doesn't the program convert it to 120/144 fps?

Alright. And is there a way to try out the svptube before i decide to buy it?

So, i have a gaming pc, tablet (with i5-6300u) and a macbook pro mid 14 with dualcore i5. do i have to pay 38 bucks to get the paid version on them all?

And while i'm at it with this post: Can i copy a youtube playlist and then the svp activated mpc hc will then add that to the playlist of the mpc?

And if i pay for lets say 3 licences, are they then 3 separate "keys"?