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RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - Warner306 - 2016-01-17 (2016-01-16, 03:49)huhn Wrote:(2016-01-16, 02:00)Warner306 Wrote:(2016-01-15, 16:23)SALAMINOMACHOS Wrote: I do not know what's going on here He is probably right. You are describing a situation where you think you overwrote the internal copies of LAV Filters. I believe this is possible, but you would have to know where to look and intentionally do this. I don't think you can accidentally overwrite the internal LAV without knowing how to do it. You might have to ask someone in the DSPlayer forum how to reset the internal LAV Filters, as I don't know how. I would try running the DSPlayer installer again, as this might do it. Try running the latest installer provided by Wanilton. If that doesn't work, back-up your userdata folder, uninstall and then install from scratch. Replace the userdata folder. This install/uninstall process should be completed with the same installer or your saved userdata folder might not work. So, to summarize, backup your files (userdata folder), uninstall DSPlayer, then reinstall DSPlayer as a fresh installation. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - SALAMINOMACHOS - 2016-01-17 @ Warner306 @ huhn After a very short weekend (the wearher here is very bad) , i returned home and i was going to follow your instructions ( to install again the starter kit) meanwhile @ Wanilton gave a new release today at 03.36 for Dsplayer RC1 I installed the new release and all the problems had solved 100% Probably there was a bug in the previous first Dsplayer RC1 release Anyhow i thank both of you , for your attention and all the infos you both wrote RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - SALAMINOMACHOS - 2016-01-18 So far so good , no more dropped frames But now i see something different Watching a video with 29.970 fps , i can read at Ctrl+J display 59.9389 Hz Composition rate 59.94 Hz Movie 29.97 fps (says source filter) No dropped frames No presentation glitches I stop this video and i watch another with 23.976 fps , then i read display 23.9755 Hz Composition rate 29.97 Hz (it keeps the previous video fps) movie 23.976 fps (says source filter) No dropped frames But a lot presentation glitches The video stutters ( if i use the correct word because the english is not my native language) i have to close the Kodi and to run it again But i have the same problem if i use videos with different fps Do i need to add something in the display modes? I use only these ones 1080p60, 1080p59, 1080p50, 1080p23 Thanks again for your attention RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - Warner306 - 2016-01-18 (2016-01-18, 16:45)SALAMINOMACHOS Wrote: So far so good , no more dropped frames I think composition rate is the desktop framerate. Check the control panel for your GPU to see what the desktop is set to. As for refresh rate switching, I prefer to let Kodi handle this. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - SALAMINOMACHOS - 2016-01-19 (2016-01-18, 21:36)Warner306 Wrote: As for refresh rate switching, I prefer to let Kodi handle this.Good morning And , what i have to change in Kodi for auto refresh rate switching? Thanks RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - huhn - 2016-01-19 are you using windows 7? if yes this OS has huge issue with switching refresh rates. you can try to use overlay or FSE to avoid this issue or change to a OS with a working desktop composition. the composition is supposed to be the same as the desktop refresh rate. and desktop refresh rate is the display refresh rate. these composition rate mismatches are a huge problem on windows 7 and older. the desktop refresh rate doesn't matter it is changed at the same time. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - SALAMINOMACHOS - 2016-01-19 @ huhn Yes , i'm using Win7 You are saying ( you can try to use overlay or FSE ) What is the overlay or FSE? Can you please write the exact steps? I'm doing these steps through the MadVr or Kodi? Thanks again RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - huhn - 2016-01-19 you find overlay rendering in the madVR settings under rendering -> general settings -> "enable windowed overlay (windows 7 and newer)" only works with intel and nvidia. and FSE (fullscreen exclusive) under rendering -> general settings -> "enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode" not sure if this works with kodi but by default it is enabled. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - Warner306 - 2016-01-19 (2016-01-19, 12:40)SALAMINOMACHOS Wrote:(2016-01-18, 21:36)Warner306 Wrote: As for refresh rate switching, I prefer to let Kodi handle this.Good morning Delete the display modes you listed in madVR. In Kodi, under Videos -> Playback, set to Adjust display refresh rate. You set a pause before refresh rate change of two to three seconds. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - SALAMINOMACHOS - 2016-01-20 Good morning @ Warner306 Your suggestion did not work @ huhn under rendering -> general settings -> "enable windowed overlay (windows 7 and newer)" That worked well Also i saw this morning that if i put under settings/video/playback/adjust display refresh rate/off , even the source fps is 23.76 and the composition remains at 25 or 50 hz , then i read no dropped frames and no presentation glitches I thank both of you for your suggestions Have a nice day RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - HTPC-ASR - 2016-01-20 (2016-01-14, 00:24)Warner306 Wrote:(2016-01-13, 08:10)HTPC-ASR Wrote: Hi to all i come back here to share a doubt.... Probably you are right! I'm sorry ![]() I getting crazy to set MadVr ![]() I'm also finding any suggestions about the setting for my HTPC about 1080p@24hz/50hz and 720p@50hz contents with a TV 1080p, considering that HW: Win7 intel i7 4770 nvidia gtx 960 16 gb ram Thank you!!! RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - gotham_x - 2016-01-20 Hi Warner306. I would like to ask some questions about the parameter peak Luminance HDR (madVR). the updated guide for this new parameter madVR, there are certain steps that would like to understand better. 1 # (HDR content mapping is possible with any display, new or old.) Display, new or old, this is' meant HDR panels with 10-bit or must be intended for panels LCD / LED 8-bit ? 2 # (Choosing disable calibration controls for this display will use the display peak luminance value to map HDR content to match the color gamut of the source.) Explained so, what do you mean ? to ensure that parameter is' running madVR, (disable calibration controls for this display) must be switched off ? my panel Full LED measurement cd / m2 - 112 nits, like setting in this case I should set a value of 120 peak luminance? Thanks for any clarification. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - Warner306 - 2016-01-20 (2016-01-20, 13:14)gotham_x Wrote: Hi Warner306. All you need is an HDR source. madVR will map the source to any TV. madVR maps to the primaries and gamma chosen in the calibration section. So, yes you would set your TV to 112 nits and madVR will map to this luminance. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - huhn - 2016-01-20 Quote:1 # (HDR content mapping is possible with any display, new or old.)doesn't matter. it even works on a 6 bit tn panel. don't think about it. it even works on an CRT. Quote:2 # (Choosing disable calibration controls for this display will use the display peak luminance value to map HDR content to match the color gamut of the source.) just leave your current calibration setting as they are. in the past madVR didn't gamut mapping without a calibration setting this was fixed in version 0.89.19. Quote:my panel Full LED measurement cd / m2 - 112 nits, like setting in this case I should set a value of 120 peak luminance? you choice what looks best to you there is no standard for transferring HDR to SDR yet. RE: HOW TO - Configure Kodi DSPlayer with LAV Filters, XySubFilter & madVR - gotham_x - 2016-01-21 Thanks both for the reply, as set in the calibration section: disable calibration controls for this display and / or this display is Already calibrated, not have any impact on the mapping of the HDR source these two settings , is' correct ? or it's just in my head ... |