Chainik wrote:

Cons:
- doesn't support custom DirectShow filter chain, so using "ffdshow video decoder" as a decoder is the only option compatible with SVP


For whirligig, is this the reason 265 hevc files aren't detected by SVP? I have a similar problem with SimpleVR player.

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edit: I read the FAQ target max


When I play a 29/30 fps file, it jumps to my desired fps profile, but anything like 50 or 60fps just stays at the source frame rate.

It says SVP enabled on the overlay, but the frames won't adjust.

Thanks.
In the log it will say

 11:19:53.178 [i]: Playback [840d0e]: playing at 164.835 [29.97 *11/2] 

or for files that are not 29.97 something like this everytime i try to select a different frame rate

11:20:57.021 [i]: Playback [270d1e]: playing at 50 [50 *1/1] 

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Using SVP in conjunction with SimpleVRPlayer, which I have using Directshow to decode.

Works perfectly with h264 files, however it doesn't seem to detect that h265/HEVC files are being played, so they're just being rendered at the source framerate.

The LAV system tray icons show up when I use SImpleVRPlayer to play h265/HEVC files, so I know it's using LAV to decode.

Any thoughts?