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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

OK, thanks for the help!

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks for your answers, the problem is somewhat solved. Here's the Additional information contents for tv:
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Last processed file parameters:
Filename: [Yousei-raws] Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 30 [BDrip 1920x1080 x264 FLAC].mkv
Frame size and frame rate: 1920x1080 pixels, 23.976 fps
After resize: 1280x720 pixels

Detected screen parameters
Screen size and refresh rate: 1280x720 pixels, 59 Hz

Video smoothing info
Smooth factor: 22:9
Resulting video frame rate: 58.608 fps
Repeat 1 frame every 2.6 sec

Selected profile: 1920x1080@24
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So SVP sees it like a 720p monitor, that's the reason for performance increase.. No idea why this happens, but I am OK with this, as long as SVP works smooth.
A little follow-up question: can I manually set SVP's output resolution for a profile? 75% is still too CPU heavy, and 50% is very low quality tongue

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I discovered a strange inconsistency in SVP's performance on external and built-in screens. If I connect my laptop to tv by hdmi everything works like a charm, CPU load is about 80%. But when I try to play the same video on my built-in screen CPU load is 100%, SVP index is only about 0.8 and playback lags like hell.. Both screens are 1080p, laptop specs: i5-4200H@2.8, Intel HD Graphics 4600, Nvidia 860m. I am guessing this is Optimus related, but can someone suggest a solution?