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.