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bhampster:
The nvidia 1060 comes in a short card and it price comparable to what you were thinking. (Around 250)
Be sure to give it a look. Seems like a great GPU as far as GPU for JRiver goes.
I'm really enjoying mine. I want to sell the GTX750 I replaced but having used the 1060 .. I don't think anyone should be a 750 at all.
Gatherum:
I'm back, and I regret to admit that I have switched to Red October Standard, due to issues relating to madVR's deinterlacing and film mode.
The problem I am having is that I cannot seem to enable NNEDI3-16 in chroma along with artifact removal and all the other recommended goodies (within reason) in SD interlaced content and expect to avoid frame drops without forcing film mode. The problem with that is that it introduces cadence breaks which, regardless of my newfangled processing power, lead to what I can best describe as hung frames. Essentially, the video "chops" every once in a while. This occurred before I installed the new cooling solution and overclocked. I used to think that it might be a source issue, or a shortcoming in processing power. I suppose it technically still is the latter, considering that I cannot upscale interlaced content outside of film mode without it looking like complete ass.
If anybody has any recommendations on tweaks I can make while retaining NNEDI3-16 in chroma, I'd appreciate it, if only as an experiment at this point. Until then, Red October Standard actually looks rather indistinguishable.
To that end, is there a way to export my madVR settings for review here?
I suppose that's another question: does anybody actually notice any real difference between ROS and a properly-configured ROHQ? I know intuitively that the latter is "better" from a quality standpoint, but I also wonder if it's one of those cases in which JRiver's default background LAV configuration is special and matches it anyway (where madVR is really only better if you're using something like Media Player Classic - Home Cinema).
For the record, I'm still happy with the cooling--HTPC is so quiet that my roommate didn't even know that I had left it on all day while I was out. :D
JimH:
--- Quote from: Gatherum on September 10, 2016, 11:05:27 pm ---To that end, is there a way to export my madVR settings for review here?
--- End quote ---
For madVR questions, please use the madVR thread on Doom9.
RoderickGI:
While detailed questions about madVR setup are best posted on the Doom9 forum as Jim says, I can say that when I turned up all settings in madVR using my 1060 that old, low resolution movies were improved amazingly. Not perfect, because the data just isn't there. But way more watchable.
Unfortunately when I tried to watch some interlaced live TV it actually crashed madVR when using the same settings. So I will need to do some more tweaking, and get over to Doom9 myself. 8)
bhampster:
I think the nvidia 1060 should have it's own thread regarding JRiver use. It fits like a glove for me. Does good 2D, good 3D, its quiet and priced low and even a short board.
In the mean time I posted a few times in the 1080/1070 thread.
Maybe I will start a 1060 thread in the HTPC section on AVS... I don't think I use the doom forum ..
-Brian
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