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madVR Settings
SamuriHL:
I have a 32 bit MPC-HC that I use and register LAV from there. The settings.bin should be created by madvr from your registry settings and vice versa afaik. And yes, your workflow looks good to me.
Manni:
Great, I'll try a 32bits MPC-HC to register LAV 32. For some reasons MadVR never creates a settings.bin, not sure why. I'll ask in the MadVR thread on Doom9.
Thanks again for your help.
Manni:
Okay I have now my MadVR settings working fine. I simply deleted the settings.bin and it seems to be using the registry.
Problem is my render times are 50% up (30ms to 45ms, so lots of frame drops). It might be because of LAV settings, but I can't find a way to access them now. Is there a way in JRiver to tune the LAV video and LAV audio settings?
I tried re-installing LAV standalone, but I'm not getting my render times back.
Manni:
OK, I got it to work perfectly in the end.
Anyone with this issue, here is what worked for me to get the same performance in JRiver and in MPC-BE:
- Uninstall the standalone version of MadVR
- Keep the standalone version of LAV installed
- Install Red October HQ with custom settings
- Copy all the files from my MadVR installation into the JRiver MadVR folder (users/user/appdata/roaming/jriver/mediacentre24/plugins/madvr), including the files from the latest test build 38. This folder will be modified by JRiver in a later update, so make sure you have a backup somewhere to replace if necessary.
- I simply deleted the settings.bin in the JRiver MadVR install folder to have my registry settings apply (I had backed them up and re-imported them just to be on the safe side).
- Add MadVR renderer, LAV Source Splitter, LAV Audio and LAV Video as custom filters. All the settings are accessible there, as well as in the tray when a file is playing.
Otherwise without the custom filters I had poor rendering times and/or huge clock deviation that caused lots of frame drops.
The only other issue I had was to get HDMI bitstreaming to work, and that was because I was using the default direct sound device (which works fine with other players). I had to select manually the nVidia HDMI device WASAPI in JRiver. The standard nVidia HDMI device one wouldn't work.
I would highly suggest to make a sticky about this HDMI issue as I'm not the only one with this problem and I couldn't find a simple solution to this.
Anyway, I now have the same performance as with MCP-BE, but with BD and UHD BD Menus :)
Keep up the good work everyone, looking forward to spending more time again with JRiver, and thanks again to SamuriHL for his precious help with this issue.
SamuriHL:
Glad you got it sorted. I had to run out for a bit. Yea, I add LAV Video and madvr to my custom so I can change those settings. I leave everything else standard and it's worked for me for a long time now. It's really a very nice setup. :)
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