OK, It seems the default presets have much to do with it....I'm learning.
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OK, It seems the default presets have much to do with it....I'm learning.
For example, I have 2 copies of the same movie, one is HD and one 480, SVP has a better effect on the 480, not that it's bad on the HD, does it have something to do with the original frame-rate?...and would something like reclock make them all look alike? Sorry but I'm a noob at this.
Yes, video profiles along with my custom keyboard shortcuts.
oh , found it. I didn't think to look there. thanks.
There does not seem to be any folders in the AppData that keeps the settings, are there any config files somewhere in the install directory that stores these settings?
That did it! Thanks.
This has happened to me before but I forgot what I did to fix it. Glow effect to the left of the video in 4:3 or on top only with wide screen. I zoom out of the widescreen anyway, but I kind of miss it for my old 14:3 TV shows. Any way to fix this?
Are there any good tutorials around that shows how to get the absolute best video quality without the use of madvr? I'm stuck with a core i3 and intel hd 4400 graphics for the time being.
To get a really good video card, would also mean a psu replacement. madrvr at lower settings seems no better than EVR. I guess I'm just stuck EVR with the onboard hd 4400 for awhile. But, with the right shaders it still looks good.
...or is it my Intel HD 4400, or wrong settings? Between it and EVR the only difference I've seen is madvr is a cpu hog and EVR isn't. I've tried all kinds of settings I've found on the net but it either makes a video choppy or otherwise there's simply the same picture quality but with more cpu load. What am I missing here? I've done screen-shots of the same video fram, one with madvr as renderer, one with evr, no difference in quality. Am I doing something wrong here?
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