xDragonking wrote:I wouldnt call it stutter. If I watch a video and there are 2 scenes: first is the whole screen is filled with water (raining or waterfall or other water idk) then the video is smoothed perfectly (it looks so real)
I would even imagine the oposite. Full screen waterfall could (dont know if its the case) be like constant scene change. Strange.
second scene is 2 persons talking to each other and nothing happens except that then video is not smoothed and it's like I didn't use SVP at all (there is only slight smoothing but not noticable)
uh ok. People talking.
Ok, thats definately one of the things where there is very small difference between smoothed and non-smoothed video, thats right. (if one uses the Demo-Mode to compare it. One person talking non-smoothed on the left and a person smoothed on the right)
Ok, the only idea for this is... try if decreasing the "motion vector grid" does improve that.
I do not know if it improves something like that, but in theory it could be the case.
And thats why:
Large motion vector grids detect rough, more global motion to smooth them. But very small, localy limited motions are not smoothed.
Imagine something like... turning a head and blinking the eye. The head turning beeing smoothed but the eyeblink does not get extra frames.
But I really dont know, how small and localy limited a motion must be to drop out of smoothing.
But decreasing that grid (make it finer) will make smaller motions smoothed aswell.
On the bad site, it increases artefacts and does need much more processing power.
Can't SVP creators make a new "frame interpolation mode" that smooths every frame/scene ? Because Uniform is not enough I think.
No. Uniform DOES smooth everything allways. Except if the scene changes. And you can increase the treshhold that recognises a scene change, so you could theoretically force SVP to smooth always, even over scene changes.
It did not help you.
Also I use beginner svp interface because the advanced ones have too many options and I get confused
Oh, I see.
Ok, to try the changed motion grid you need expert mode.
Then it looks like this:
Leave everything alone, "ecxept motion vector grid". Try smaller numbers than the default 12.
Maybe try that "blend" setting aswell. (it helps for the same scenes, that increasing the scene limit helps, but in a different way. By blending frames into each others instead of rendering the motion)