

I am listing the steps to follow for what I describe below, because based on what you do, the issues you get are different: It's a straight mux to mkv of the first minute of the first episode of Star Trek Voyager, from a PAL DVD disc (25i material). EVR (custom presenter) has no problems, with the same decoder.
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it seems that they didn't publish the code though but the algorithm is explained in the paper and presented in pseudo code, it only consists of convolutions and sums.īug report: with the provided file () (35Mb), madVR breaks in many different ways when using QuickSync as the decoder in MPC-HC. according to the paper the performance of is pretty good (they implemented it with matlab) and it should be possible to execute it in realtime. I think that could be a gread addition to madvr.

I can't imagine content where I would prefer them over the new four ones.Īnyways, I wanted to draw some attention to a new developed downscaling algorithm by ETH Zurich which is called "Perceptually Downscaling" which gets pretty amazing results: regarding luma and adaptive sharpen, I also don't see much use for them.
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I usually watch 720p content with a native screen resolution of 1680x1050. the effect with superres is too subtle though for my taste, but maybe my display resolution is too low for the filter to be useful. I was playing around with the new implemented sharpen agorithms and so far I'm pretty satisfied with sharpen and crispen, both at default values. first time I'm posting here but I'm using your VR for a long time now.
