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(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

how do i change splitters?

i'll have to continue this tomorrow, i'm gonna knock out for the night.

thanks for all your help so far.

2

(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

that video plays very smooth, no hiccups or skipping.

3

(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-W2753V-PF-lcd-monitor

LCD

and before gaunt's adjustment, it had made it worse before.

4

(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

changing svp to 16px actually made it worse

5

(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Last processed file parameters:
Filename: Avengers.mkv
Frame size and frame rate: 1920x1080 pixels, 24.007 fps
Internal Avisynth-framerate: 23.976 fps

Detected screen parameters
Screen size and refresh rate: 1920x1080 pixels, 60.001 Hz

Video smoothing info
Smooth factor: 5:2
Resulting video frame rate: 60.018 fps
Drop 1 frame every 59 sec (without ReClock)

Selected profile: 1920x1080@24

Profile settings of video processing
[ExMethod=MSmoothFps_0]        Frames interpolation mode: Uniform (max smoothness)
[ExAlgo=11b]            SVP shader: 11b. By blocks (for CPU only)
[ExMulti=MON]            Target frame rate: To screen refresh rate (default)
[ExBlockSize=16x16:2]        Motion vectors grid: 12 px. Average 2 (default)
[ExRecalc=0:0]            Decrease grid step: Disabled (default)
[TypeDist=Exh:-10:SATD]        Search radius: Average (default)
[ExPel=2]            Motion vectors precision: Half pixel (default)
[Badsad=1000:-24]        Wide search: Average (default)
[ExSadml=0]            Artifacts masking: Disabled (default)
[ExBlend=false]            Processing of scene changes: Repeat frame (default)
[ExDwnResize=MON]        Decrease frame size: To screen size
[ExConvertFps=false]        Blend frames to screen refresh rate:false

Settings by menu
[svp_libflowgpu=1]        GPU-acceleration (OpenCL): true
[ExThreads=0]            Processing threads: Auto
[StereoMode=0]            Stereo mode (3D): Plain 2D
[HandCrop=None]            Frame crop: Disabled
[Borderlight=None]        Outer lighting: Disabled
[BorderlightZoom=5]        Glow amount: 5%
[BorderlightType=8:8:100:1]    Lighting type: Type 3
[VDelay=0]            Video delay: 0 ms
[ExDemo=0]            Demonstration mode: false
[ExTearingTest=0]        Tearing test: false
[EFrameDoubling=0]        Variable frame rate repair: false
[StopSmoothDelayOnRewind=1]    Turn off on seek: Turn off by 1 sec

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(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

did that test, the orange line doesn't change shape or skip ahead.
it does appear to being moving smoothly.

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(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

change it, not sure if it did anything.

dropped frames went down to only 17 this time.

It's still doing the slide show effect during any faster than normal movements. It's almost like it only plays frame 1, skips 2, then plays frame 3.

and during these scenes, it doesn't say any frames dropped.

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(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

My current settings are as follows

Uniform
11b. By Block
To Screen Refresh
12px. Average 2
By Two with local refinement
Large
Half Pixel
Average
Disabled
Repeat Frame
To Screen size
blend unchecked.

I ran the test in the Avengers action scene and over 5 minutes it dropped 39 frames.

9

(16 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I've been tweaking SVP for the past 6 hours now, and I just can't get it tuned correctly.

In slow scenes, it looks perfect, but once things really start moving faster everything just starts becoming skippy and choppy.

I'm testing this with Avengers on Blu-Ray

My PC is
i5-3570k at 4.5ghz
16gb ram 1600mhz
256gb SSD Samsung 830
ASUS GTX 670 OC'd 130%

can someone tell me the trick or how to get it set correctly? I was expecting to it to look just like TruMotion does on TV's, and It just won't work.