I know that the thread is quite long and my questions may be lost in the crowd of posts. So I will repeat them again, because I still haven't received answers:
1. How many CPU cores and threads can SVP with mpv support in parallel?
This is a question for SVP developer in the part about the possibilities of the software itself and its internal limitations. As well as from a practical point of view, for all who use SVP with mpv on HEDT CPUs.
2. On which monitor/TV do you watch 4K/10-bit HDR movies and do you use x2 (48Hz), 60Hz, x3 (72Hz) or maybe x5 (120Hz) interpolation?
This is a question addressed to Chainik as a request to expand on the following statement:
Chainik wrote:I know that 4K/10-bit in mpv works on mine Ryzen 1700 @3500 MHz at ~2800 memory speed. Not with the highest settings though, but I don't thing the "highest" (i.e. "half-pixel mode") is even needed for 4K.
3. Will G-Sync will work with the newest version of SVP, which allows to output HDR from mpv with the settings Blackfyre writes about:
Blackfyre wrote:Removed "on top" because full-screen exclusive mode does not work with DX11 (which is a shame), unlike Vulkan.
This is a question for all who have G-Sync or G-Sync Compatible variable refresh rate monitors and Nvidia GPU.
Of course I would like to encourage everyone who has experience in smooth playback of 4K 10bit HDR movies on a 4K 144Hz or use quad-channel memory to say something about the topics described in this thread. I would be very grateful to hear your opinion.
I also encourage to discuss anyone who, like me, intends to acquire the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper in the future and is looking for information to help him decide whether to choose a CPU with quad-channel memory (24 and 32 cores) or octa-channel memory (probably 48 and 64 cores).
For me, this decision is all the more important because I'm going to build a fanless HTPC, so I have to use some kind of underclocking and undervolting. So it won't be a HTPC with full power of 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper and 280 W TDP (or 350W TDP, which will probably feature 64 core Threadripper).