I think these questions are pretty important. You should answer them Whoareyou.
Thanks for that. Somehow I missed the questions - and they are important (Sorry tij).
GPU
Nvidia 1650 Super
.bin file
I'll have to get that at later time.
PSS. Also it seems you playing 1080i ... I am not aware of Blu-ray with interlaced content ... can you confirm that what you playing is interlaced (otherwise it seems MadVR is trying to deinterlaced your progressive video)
This is the interesting one to me. I have no idea why it's being deinterlaced. I can't find anything (upstream?) that is configured that would cause this and the Blu-ray is definitely 1080p.
So based on that, I configured madVR settings to never try to determine if it should deinterlace, but I don't think I should have to do this.
So couple things about those dropped frames. The Ctrl-r refresh was key to getting to the bottom of this. Most of the dropped frames resulted from all the junk playing leading up to the main menu. And that's what the jpg that I attached in this thread represented.
Pressing Ctrl-r
after the actual movie was playing then showed very few dropped frames.
Then, after configuring madVR to make sure it used progressive playback the dropped frames remained at 0.
So that's where I am. From what I understand about these stats, everything looks much better, but.....
it seems as though something is still off in that MadVR doesn't correctly recognize the progressive material.
But progress.
Thanks very much RoderickGI and tij !!!
You've both been very helpful.
Now, when I get a chance, I'll need to learn some more about MadVR.