4K content is somewhat stable with these settings, although my CPU's certainly got a lot of overhead left to improve image quality even further. This still isn't fully stable either; for most footage, it clocks in at just under 3 GB of commit space, and if it hits that magical 3 GB point, it will promptly crash. Really looking forward to the version of SVP that either lowers memory requirements or introduces 64-bit. smile

https://i.imgur.com/RSqecwG.png

No dice. sad MPC-HC climbs to ~2.9-3.2 GB of commit size, and then crashes.

I'm thrilled to hear that an SVP update is going to have better 4K compatibility, though!

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Chainik wrote:

and I know x64 gives nothing to SVP

It gives higher address space, to the point it's no longer a concern. When I try to watch in 4K, my commit size is exceeding even what a large address aware 32-bit program is capable of handling. 64-bit will completely alleviate that, especially as resolutions continue to climb.

Hi all,

I'm trying to use SVP to watch footage in 4K. Unfortunately, MPC-HC and SVP simply cannot address enough memory, even with the large address aware flag set.

https://i.imgur.com/z605Jaq.png

There's a common misconception that the LAA flag allows programs to use 4 GB of commit space, although this simply isn't true; it actually just tells programs that they are able to use more than the standard 2 GB of commit space.

Is there any way that I can use SVP with 4K, preferably without needing to turn settings to horribly low values?

Specs:
Core i7-5820K
16 GB DDR4 RAM
Radeon R9 290

Cheers,
Kodiack