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I've been using SVP for quite some time though due to hardware issues I did a fresh Windows install. Everything is working fine so far except for high resolution video. 4K works fine if I turn the slider a couple notches towards performance otherwise my 5830k can't keep up. 8K, though, straight up crashes MPC every time, regardless if SVP is currently active. I know this is an SVP install related issue because before I installed SVP I was able to play the same video file just fine through MPC. Does SVP (or SVP install related software) not support higher than 4K resolution? Is my hardware not good enough to handle it? Watching an 8K video at 60 FPS is pretty much a dream of mine but due to internet limitations it's not possible with streaming. Any help really appreciated.

Specs:
i7 5830k
GTX 770
16GB DDR4 RAM @ 2400Mhz
Windows 10 Home

Alright I enabled direct3d 11 in madVR settings, and buffer back/ahead was already enabled. Nothing changed then, but then I changed the calculation threads to 19 and it's working perfectly! Thanks so much guys.

I also appreciate you taking the time to assist me.

MAG79 wrote:

inhailedyeti
Try to select more calculation threads. For your CPU is 21 or 23. SVP tray menu - Application settings - Additional options - Processing threads.
Check if you use madVR as renderer. MPC-HC menu View - Options - Output. You can control quality in madVR statistic by pressed Ctrl-J. See dropped frames number.

I changed the calculation threads from Auto to 23 and the problem persists. I have had the output as madVR. After playing the video for about a minute, it has only had 1 dropped frame.

Here's a screenshot:
https://gyazo.com/73c1974830b1071bfc7387347ae5592d

The framerate doesn't seem to lock to 60 and climbs above, though Vsync is enabled according to MPC. The framerate sits about 70-80fps when I tested it just now.

I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing, but as far as I know I set it up right. I have the video playing through MPC and using madVR and MPC says the video is playing at ~59.95 fps. I have tried tweaking the performance slider, video optimization (animation, film) and the artifacts masking. If I choose another random point in the video with the time slider, it will play smoothly for about a second then start lagging, and the audio will be slightly out of sync. I doubt this is a hardware issue as it only uses 8% of my  processor and 11% GPU. I have a i7 5820k and a GTX 770 on Windows 10. I have tried this with several animations/cartoons and a movie. The MPC frame counter sometimes will jump up to 700+ FPS as well. I also have my decoder set to DXVA2 (copy-back) as well as tried switching between various output renderers (enhanced video renderer, sync renderer, etc). My monitor is a 1440p 60Hz IPS Qnix Evo II, if that could help. After seeing 60 FPS movie trailers on YouTube, i've been dying to get it to work but I can't seem to. I've spent the last hour or so looking up how to set it up to make sure I did it properly, as well as googling my specific issue many times over. Thanks in advance.