Frame doubling interpolation for 1080p x264 mkv's for superfluid 48 fps

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  1. alma

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    svp@60hz vs regular 24 fps playing

    I just noticed that using SVP makes the movie kinda blurred and unsharped, anybody noticed the same? Try making a screenshot of the same frame with svp enabled and disabled and comparing them.
    Any suggestion to correct this beside applying sharpening shaders?
     
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    PM me, HonoredShadow...
    i know what ur prob is, had teh same happening to me..

    i know how to get it to work, etc.-.

    Greetz BEtA
     
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    No, not even a bit.
    Just checked with James Bond Casino Royale Blu Ray.

    I suggest a faster CPU so it doesnt have to degrade the video to maintain framerate.
     
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    i7 3517u for laptops should be enough, part of the processing is on the gpu (gt 635m)
     

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    Have you checked to see if any CPU core or the GPU gets saturated?
     
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    Do you have "decrease frame size" activated in SVP?
     
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    I don't have this option in SVP
     
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    Yes I checked that, they're both below 40% of usage and I'm forcing MPC to use the Nvidia gpu and not the integrated Intel one
     
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    You do, it's the second to last option in the SVP resolution settings, just above the the "blend frames" checkbox.
     
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    ok I found and disable it, the image is sharper now but not 100% sharp as the same image played on MPC-HC 64 bit without any shader applied.

    thanks!
     

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    Are you using MADVR?
     
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    hello!!!i am new with svp and i would like a little advice..what settings are the best for my pc??i have an amd fx 6100(3.3ghz) and an amd 7770hd(asus)...the auto selected settings are 3g but i noticed that my cpu is on the 4th profile...i worked svp only with potplayer(default settings all)...i have just installed avisync and ffdshow just to run svp...i don't want anything else...thanks in advance!!!
     

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