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NEW: JRVR -- JRiver Video Renderer
BryanC:
They are already working on re-implementing subtitles for JRVR to avoid the frame drops.
ppataki:
I have bought a Ryzen 7 5700G CPU and tested JRVR
I am happy to report that 4K HDR movies with HDR passthrough using 23.976Hz with my Philips OLED805 TV there are no frame drops! (except for subtitles occasionally but that is a known issues and hopefully it will be fixed soon)
I am using the highest quality settings: Jinc scaling, SuperRes, FSRCNNX 16, Bilateral Chroma Scaling, Blue Noise Dithering
Average rendering speed is 23ms, GPU load is 70%, CPU load is one-figure
There is frame drop with 60fps videos but totally not noticeable
KUDOS to Hendrik and the JRiver team for making this happen, much appreciated!
tzr916:
i7-4770 3.4GHz
16GB RAM
Win10 64bit
nVidia GT 710
HDMI to 1080p Tv (bitstream audio)
MC v28.0.98
JRVR lowest possible settings
Severe frame dropping for 1080p mpeg2 TS ac3 Tv files.
But playback is good for other various (non-mpeg2) 1080p videos. Also good for 720p mpeg2 & h264 TS Tv files.
And for all tv shows, when using the jump forward button two, or three, or more times in succession, there is a delay where the picture plays for one second then pauses for three seconds, while it waits to catch up with the audio.
Don't have either of these problems if I fall back to ROS.
cgott42:
Hi:
I had MC in the past, then switched away from HTPC setup to streaming.
I'm thinking of "coming back" as my main TV consumption is Live TV sports and I enjoy the 4k upscaling that sometimes is broadcast. However it's pretty rare and I'd like to have something to upscale the current 1080i/720 feeds to 4k60. The Lumagen Radiance Pro / MadVR Envy are probably out of my price range.
I was wondering if the MC JRVR can upscale live TV at to 4k60 at a (close to) same quality as those boxes?
If so, I currently stream NBA League Pass and NFL Game Pass - would the JRVR handle those or woudl I need a cable TV sub w/cablecard + HDHomeRun Prime ?
thx
Hendrik:
I don't have any experience with these hardware boxes to do any comparisons, but if you have a decent system you can run really pretty good quality scaling algorithms.
Best would be to try JRVR yourself and judge if you are happy with the quality.
It should be fully integrated for both live TV and recorded TV as well.
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