Thanks for getting back to me. I'll use MPC-HC then. Even though it's no longer being developed, it definitely seems better to use with SVP.

Can you explain "force exact value"? I've tested it on and off and when off the video is more fluid, but when its on it seems more "complete".

I picked up SVP PRO a few months ago. But, I just recently started tinkering with the settings. I'm fine-tuning a profile to achieve max fluidity, although I'd like to minimize artifacts if possible.

I use SVP to watch TV-shows and films (action/ drama). Usually they're 1080p, so that's where I'm tuning. Pretty good system; Ryzen 1800x, GTX 1080, 16GB RAM. 4k, 60Hz monitor.

Questions:

- I've been using SVP in VLC. I get the impression [from reading] that this is suboptimal, but I'd like to know why if it is.
- What's the difference between "1m" and "Uniform"?
- Which is better for fluidity? Half Pixel, 12 Avg 2   OR   One Pixel, 6 Avg 0
- Videos seem to have a "micro-stutter" now and then, even though my system is hardly taxed - any solutions?
- The downside of artifact making is it makes the onscreen image blurrier, right?
- For frame conversion what does "force exact value" accomplish and what are the downsides?
- Which is optimal "To screen" or "movie 2x". Videos are mostly 24 FPS or something like 23.xxxx FPS

Thanks for the help! (: