Re: About Motion Smoothness of SVP4

Keis
Tried to set the processing threads to above 5 manually, problems solved!!

hmmm...
how many threads have you set manually?
and what number do you see in "auto" mode?

here's how to check:
Information -> Additional info -> Last generated script, check the number in "global threads = XXX" line

27 (edited by Keis 13-11-2015 20:55:16)

Re: About Motion Smoothness of SVP4

Chainik wrote:

hmmm...
how many threads have you set manually?
and what number do you see in "auto" mode?

here's how to check:
Information -> Additional info -> Last generated script, check the number in "global threads = XXX" line

By "Auto" the generated script global threads=14, but the video is definitely choppy.
I checked the script generated by SVP3 is 15, than apply the same number manually to SVP4.

here is the weird result of manually selecting threads and the threads number actually inside the script:
Auto=14  <choppy
     3=3  <choppy
     5=5  <smooth
     7=7  <smooth
     9=9  <choppy
   11=11  <smooth
   13=13  <smooth
   15=15  <smooth
   17=17  <smooth
   19=19  <choppy
   21=21  <smooth
   23=23  <smooth

Re: About Motion Smoothness of SVP4

I've seen something like this ages ago... big_smile
You may want to replace avisynth.dll with the one from SVP 3 - 2.5.8 "special SVP edition".
Just place it near the video player's executable...

Re: About Motion Smoothness of SVP4

Chainik wrote:

I've seen something like this ages ago... big_smile
You may want to replace avisynth.dll with the one from SVP 3 - 2.5.8 "special SVP edition".
Just place it near the video player's executable...

My player folder already have an avisynth.dll seating there, replace it didn't change anything.
So, i'm doing it the opposite way, delete the avisynth.dll from that folder.
You guess what, the auto thread number generated is still remain 14, but the video is smooth now...