Best CCC video playback settings!!

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  1. amine4ever

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    Hey everyone, i have a R9 290x, with (15.200.1040.0 June 8) as driver.
    I'm looking for tips about CCC video playback settings.
    there is a screenshot to see what options i'm talking about.

    If you have a some good advices, you are welcome!! :)



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    I never use that. If you want good quality, use MPCHC+Lav Filters+MadVR+Reclock.
     
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    Ok i'll try that and i'll tell you if there's a noticable difference. :cheers:
     

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    try with MPC-BE + LAV Filters only and use my settings, am a sucker for grain aka details in movies and the settings i use are basicly for that
     
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    Ok, i'm on it!!
     
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    +1 QFT

    Alternatively if you don't want to install the individual elements, theres a decent codec pack (I use it thanks to watching a lot of anime) called Kawaii Codec Pack or KCP for short, makes the installation nice and easy.
     
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    The real difference lies in the renderer (like madVR) settings and/or the pre-/post-processing shaders you use with MPC-HC/BE.
    LAV Filters is 'just' a packaged splitter and decoder; they don't really affect quality per say except for color depth in some cases from decoding.
     
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    I prefer potplayer with SVP + sweetfx shader
     

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    owww myyyy ... I can see!

    Thank you so much for these 2 wise scentences. My video is so much better now!

    ...and still tweakin'

    :D

    .....wow I can hear! ;)
     
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    With your GPU, you can push MadVR quite a bit.
     
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    Do you have a guide to install and set all "MPCHC+Lav Filters+MadVR+Reclock"?
     
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    thanks for the links. about the CCC filters it seems that "with CCC filters" the image is more blurry than without, it's like fxaa on games lol.
     

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    Yeah is a bit blurry (i can fix that with some edge enhacement ) but check the face and the background don't have those horrible "artifacts" (i don't know if the term is correct ... )
     
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    yeah it's like fxaa on games, it blurrs edges so they seems smoother, but that blurrs textures too!!
     
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    Basically what you need is to install the 32bit version of MCHC, and the rest after (including the 32 bit version of LAV Filters). Then you select MadVR as the renderer in MPCHC, and Reclock as the audio device. The only extra thing you need to do in MPCHC is to go to Options ---> Internal Filters and deselect everything, like so:

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    And then to External Filters and Add Lav Splitter, LAV Audio and LAV Video.

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    Then you're set.

    It's quick and dirty, but it's not that hard.
     
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    Did some tweaks, and now i have this:

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