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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

To MAG79 and anyone else with the problem:

Actually If I set

;Timer of Reclock stabilisation waiting if it runs (msec)
WaitReClock=7000

then it will work. For me its on an average of 5 seconds it takes reclock to detect the frame rate so I set it to 7 and that seems to have done the trick.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

That setting didn't help either.
My mp4 and avi files do work with reclock. Its just having trouble with mkv. If i disable svp, it can then detect the mkv.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I tried turning those settings off and it didn't help. Right now they are left on.
I am using an AMD R9 290
LAV Video is using software decoder avcodec. I have a lot of 10-bit material so hardware decoder won't work. I did try changing it to dxva2 native and copy-back with no good result.
I tried changing the hidden setting and that didn't help either. Right now i set it back to its default of 2.

However it does work with my older 8-bit material. It just doesn't like 10-bit. EDIT: Nevermind, some 8-bit videos it doesn't like either.

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I searched the FAQs and did a quick search of the forums but I couldn't find an answer to my problem. I just recently installed SVP and I like it a lot but I am having a weird issue.

I am currently using the latest MPC-HC, Reclock, LAV Filters, XY-SubFilter, and madvr. With my current setup I am not able to get Reclock to automatically detect the frame rate and do its thing. If I disable SVP from the tray under settings it will detect and work again.

Here are my Filters currently loaded:
  - ReClock Audio Renderer
  - XySubFilter (=> madVR)
  - madVR
  - Audio Switcher
  - ffdshow raw video filter
  - LAV Audio Decoder
  - LAV Video Decoder
  - LAV Splitter
  - File Source (Async.)

Most of my content is 23.976 so I can set that as the assumed frame rate when not found in reclock and it will work fine but I do have a few things that are not that format.