Start with Level 5g (well, this is the highest preset level) with GPU acceleration on and change the settings if necessary ("Half pixel" in every 5g profiles). In my test with i5-3570K + HD 7770, madVR Jinc3+AR/Jinc3+AR and SVP 5g, @60Hz refresh rate,
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Start with Level 5g (well, this is the highest preset level) with GPU acceleration on and change the settings if necessary ("Half pixel" in every 5g profiles). In my test with i5-3570K + HD 7770, madVR Jinc3+AR/Jinc3+AR and SVP 5g, @60Hz refresh rate,
Ok I just tested it- but I have my second monitor open on AVS (this thread) and also downloading, my VPN is on ... and trying to set up my MX-900 remote.
So my system is probably a little stressed out.
I did this:
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5g is the heaviest preset profile. Details
FHD = Full HD = 1920 x 1080, the term used in SVPmark (haven't you seen this?).
It appears like when you open it - it does an auto test ???
Mine appears higher than the one you posted and I quoted above which leads me to think I can run it at this setting ?? Yes ??
I turned of the second monitor and shut all the crap I had running off and it seems to work a little better. I am still wondering if my video card is not configured properly ??? I am running the beta AMD driver ( 13.2_beta5 ) My system crashed when I tried the 12.1 official release with BSOD. But it seemed to like the beta on the second try.
Should I have anything specific set up on the other settings on my machine ?? Is this at all effected by Lucid or Virtu ?
I actually had the video card off I think... I just changed it.
Ok- Cars, Brave, Monsters Inc, and the like just look freakin so amazing ...
I'm blown away.
I'm not sure I see this as needed for all movies or tv shows or normal watching but it's certainly added feature the clearly improves fast motion and animation scenes.
SVP allows you to watch any video on your PC file with frame interpolation (like you can watch it on high-end TVs and projectors). It increases frame rate by generating intermediate animation frames between existing ones to produce very smooth, fluid and clear motion. The technology is well-known for a while ("TrimensionDNM", "Motion Plus", "Motionflow" and others), but now it's available for free to PC users with simple GUI and just a couple of mouse clicks.
SVP provides GPU acceleration and it's possible to watch FullHD 1080p-video recalculated to 60Hz in real-time with mid-range CPU and almost any GPU hardware.
SVP actually is not a video player itself, but it enables almost any player to play smooth video.
Yeah, also in 3D
First, it's free, second - if both Peter Jackson and James Cameron don't think the "soap opera effect" is something bad why should you?
"We are indeed shooting at the higher frame rate. The key thing to understand is that this process requires both shooting and projecting at 48 frames/s, rather than the usual 24 frames/s (The great majority of films have been shot at 24 frames per second since the late 1920s). So the result looks like normal speed, but the image has hugely enhanced clarity and smoothness. Looking at 24 frames every second may seem ok—and we've all seen thousands of films like this over the last 90 years—but there is often quite a lot of blur in each frame, during fast movements and if the camera is moving around quickly, the image can judder or "strobe." Shooting and projecting at 48 frames/s does a lot to get rid of these issues. It looks much more lifelike and it is much easier to watch, especially in 3-D." - Peter Jackson
"3D shows you a window into reality; the higher frame rate takes the glass out of the window" - James Cameron
OK.. Level 5 was complete fail. But I have mismatched memory and I will see what happens after I get the system stable. But level 3 looks great.
Tip. Don't bother running pixel shaders like sharpen complex 2
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