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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

630M is a very slow card, just do not put too much on it

Thank you very much and maybe the reason was I had put the rendering and raw video processing work to the GPU so it was too tired.
I think I should upgrade my computer. smile
Another two questions:
i - Which one performs better, LAV splitter or Haali?
ii - SVP has raised the frame rate to a very high level, so do I need to still use ReClock?
Thanks again.  smile

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(3 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Hi all. My laptop is equipped with nVIDIA GeForce GT630M and every time I used SVP with H/W acceleration on, my computer became quite slow and the frame rate become quite low as was totally not smooth.
But, when I turned off the H/W acceleration and used all my CPU threads to support SVP, it was quite smooth and looked wonderful, by the way, my CPU is Intel i7-2670QM.
I use MPC-HC with LAV suite (LAV Video Decoder, Audio Decoder and Splitter) and ffdshow raw video process and the renderer is MadVR.
I have tried SVP on another laptop equipped with 630M GPU and i5-3230M, but the situation remained the same and the H/W acceleration with Intel QuickSync even did not work.
Was it because of the MadVR? I think MadVR really occupies a lot of GPU. Or was it because the deband of ffdshow I set?
Thanks. (When I turned on the SVP with all the CPU threads, the effects were really fantastic. I am just curious about this problem.  wink )

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Excuse me. So... do you mean that LAV's support to MKV format is good enough as Haali now? Thanks.  roll

Rimsky wrote:

Matrix Leader
Haali understand linked MKV while LAVSplitter know about it not so far time ago
yes, we are gather to unforce haali in

(or exclude from)
SVP FULL. Sometimes  wink

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(4 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I guess that Haali Splitter may be more powerful in supporting MKV format than LAAV and as we know MKV is used more widespread.  smile