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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Well then why are you looking to getting Cannon Lake?  SVP loves "moar cores", so either Skylake-E or AMD's Zen would be better suited to the task.

Well I do have plans for AMD's Zen if its single core performance is better.

My settings are very intensive and are designed for 720p with my 4.6GHz overclock and would never give good performance on a G4400 with 1080p content.
If you want, I can give a screenshot of my settings from my laptop with an i5-520M; while said settings are also being used for 720p content, a G4400 may shouldl be able to use the very same settings but for 1080p (though you may need to change "half pixel" to "one pixel").

Oky

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:
nazimx8 wrote:

Is there more settings for maximum smoothness? Please can you describe what they are?

Since you're only using SVP 4 Free, you do not see all of the settings.  The old SVP 3.1.7 has most of the settings that SVP 4 has, so you can use 3.1.7 to "try out" those settings for free.

Can you give me a screenshot of your settings ?

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

that tells me that you aren't some one looking to maximize smoothness, and there were several settings that I typically enable that hit the CPU quite hard, particularly shader @ "Complicated", which is never enabled by default in SVP even with the fastest of CPUs.

I do want maximum smoothness with lossless quality but I thought getting 60 FPS is the smooth thing and thought SVP control panel is the only place where the settings are. Is there more settings for maximum smoothness? Please can you describe what they are? I'm using MPC-HC to play video.

http://i.imgur.com/EFglxDg.png

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks, Now I've no worries smile

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Thanks for your reply. I never did tweak any settings in SVP. Just install and play. Then I should be okay playing video with default settings with G4400

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

The thing is, I sold my old pc. Now I'm using laptop. I am a gamer and do have the money for a mid range gaming pc with external gpu and every thing. But I'm saving money for Intel cannon-lake CPU and Nvidia 1100 series GPU which will be released in the mid 2017. But now I cant watch movies by my laptop on a external 24 inch monitor....it gives a grainy effect in the monitor which is very irritating. Thats why I'm buying a low end pc for now. I need guidance. Can PDC G4400 do the job ? and if it cant, then gonna go for Core i3 6100.

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(13 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I'm gonna buy a low budget pc. My cpu gonna be Intel PDC G4400 3.30GHz 6th Gen Processor. The pc will have no external gpu so its up to the cpu to handle the video decoding. I know Intel Core i3 6100 3.70GHz 6th Gen can handle it (1080p 60Hz) but can PDC G4400 do it? I do watch high qulity anime, a 20 minute video's weight is up to 6-10 Gb & Bluray DVD's with high bit rate and want goal for 60 FPS in 1080p with PDC G4400