Topic: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

With svp 3, we can use different frame rates like "refresh rate x2 , x3 or /2 /3 etc."

in svp 4, can we create complete custom frame rates? like 32, 35, 38 fps?
i mean more clearly, i want to create frame rates that not related with my monitor refresh rates.

if i can do that, i ll buy it.

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

Yup, that's a Pro feature.

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

thank you man, i am going to buy it. but is it possible that to take little discount? smile)

4 (edited by Nintendo Maniac 64 27-08-2016 04:47:06)

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

You can "cheat" by just running your refresh rate at the frame rate that you want to interpolate to.

This however will likely require the use of custom resolutions; more info on this can be found at the bottom of the first post in this thread:
http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3465

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

Monitors/TVs that can run at weird refresh rates without artifacts are the exception rather than the norm, unfortunately.

6 (edited by Nintendo Maniac 64 27-08-2016 16:51:27)

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

brucethemoose wrote:

Monitors/TVs that can run at weird refresh rates without artifacts are the exception rather than the norm, unfortunately.

S/he won't know if s/he doesn't try.

But regardless, I've had no issues reducing the refresh rate other than intolerable levels of flicker on PWM-based monitors/laptop displays; TVs however are are much more troublesome like you mention.

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:

You can "cheat" by just running your refresh rate at the frame rate that you want to interpolate to.

This however will likely require the use of custom resolutions; more info on this can be found at the bottom of the first post in this thread:
http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3465


link that explain high fps rates , but in example, dont you think that, 60 fps too fast for watching movies?

Re: SVP 4 custom frame rates?

rizotz wrote:

dont you think that, 60 fps too fast for watching movies?

It's all subjective which is why I only used relative terms like "smoother" and "faster", not "too smooth" or "too fast".