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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Oh yes you're right, I should ask on their forum.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I finally discovered what was causing this issue!
So I reinstalled everything from zero, with no settings saved. Then I configured the player to work with SVP and changed the settings to my needs. I played some animes and it was ok.
But the last thing that I installed was a skin that I really love, https://www.deviantart.com/flydonkey/ar … -444035536. To have the transparent effect that you can see in the image, it's needed to "Choose the 'Direct3D 9' in 'On Screen Control'". But the player had another option, Direct3D 11, that I thought was better than 9 so I choosed 11. After all Direct3D 11 was causing all the issues because with 9 it was ok.
webtax, can you check if you're using Direct3D 11 on your theme?

Edit: Can anyone say why Direct3D 11 affect .ass subtitles, while 9 don't?

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I end up reinstalling SVP and PotPlayer, and I bought the pro version. Now I don't have issues, the subtitles play fine. Maybe the problem was on my player.
Thank you for your help.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

One of the things I thought was the issue could be happening because was too overloaded by the frame rate conversion and could be affecting the subtitles, but I tried with a 144p video and the issue remains.
In last case, I can unninstall and reinstall SVP and PotPlayer.
For me in this moment it's not urgent because thanks to webtax I know that I can change to "Display on video (tv-out)" on karaoke.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Yes, I can reproduce the issue with any other video. If you want the source file, I saw with Aegisub that the source video name is "[ron] Vivid Strike! - 04 (720p BD x264 AAC) [58F9BF59]", you can find it on nyaa.
I can play the mkv webtax posted with PotPlayer but not with MPC-HC.
It seems to me that you are trying to reproduce the issue with MPC-HC instead of PotPlayer. With MPC-HC I don't have problems, only with PotPlayer. But I prefer using PotPlayer because I stream a lot of anime through MEGA and torrent, and I use Taiga to identify, add and sync with AniList. It can identify correctly the anime with PotPlayer but can't with MPC-HC.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Sorry for the late answer, I was on vacations in a place with no internet.
I tried to record a video sample but my laptop is not very good, the recording was very bad because the CPU is always near 95% when using SVP. But the problem is shown too on webtax's mp4's videos.
As for .ass subtitle, I have the same problem with the webtax's subtitle, so you can use his files to try.
I also tried playing with "Display on video (tv-out)" instead of "Display on Overlay/.." and it's like webtax said, the problems doesn't happen but the quality gets worse.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

When I'm using PotPlayer with SVP to watch my anime, I have two problem that occur with .ass subtitle tracks. This doesn't happen with MPC-HC neither VLC. I've tried without SVP and the problems doesn't happen.
- The first problem is when a certain line has the fade effect (fad(x,y) on the subtitle), the phrase become almost invisible a couple of seconds before it should, it's really hard to read it.
- The second problem is in the karaoke lines, the progress effect (don't know if it's the correct name) is to fast and it reaches the end of the phrase before it should.
I have Windows 10 Pro 1803 64 bits, SVP 4.2.0.136 Free and PotPlayer 1.7.13622 64 bits.
Does anyone has the same problems? Could it be a bug of SVP with PotPlayer? Or could it be a problem on my end?