MAG79 wrote:What mean when you said: 3d look?
Is it video clip?
Yes, you can insert intermediate frames to any video clip and make it smoother.
Or you talking about SloMo effect?
It is the same interpolation but with reducing playback speed.
You can do it with SVP and MPC-HC player for example. Use Ctrl-Dwn hotkey while playback.
By 3d looks i mean it adds a depth to the video if you look closely every movement of the characters and the environment looks 3d. Another example is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z38TPFC … el=Artix.0 when you look how the characters move and that 3d look is different than what i get with rife. Dmitri also had this 3d look when i used it 1 year ago.
My rife settings are like https://imgur.com/Dt8PQXN this.
I have g-sync enabled in nvidia control panel + v-sync on. Is there something else that must be done to get a better feel. This is my mpv.conf.
# this is required for SVP to "catch" the mpv
input-ipc-server=mpvpipe
# hardware video decoder
hwdec=auto-copy
hwdec-codecs=all
vo=gpu-next
gpu-context=d3d11
drm-vrr-enabled=no
d3d11-sync-interval=1
# high quality video output, require rather fast video card
#profile=gpu-hq
# D3D11 renderer (default) is required for the HDR playback
gpu-api=d3d11
# use VULKAN API if you have problems with the default d3d11 renderer
#gpu-api=vulkan
# miscellaneous options
# comment this one if you want mpv to remember the playback position
save-position-on-quit=no
# fixes audio desync
hr-seek-framedrop=no
# "ReClock" replacement
#video-sync=display-resample
#video-sync-max-video-change=5
#log-file=mpv.log
fullscreen=yes
d3d11-exclusive-fs=yes
ontop
priority=high