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Hendrik:
--- Quote from: afss_br on May 24, 2023, 03:55:29 pm ---
Hello Hendrick, are you considering something like Non Linear stretching for us to have the option to fill up our screens, regardless of the original aspect ratio ?
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Non-Linear Stretching is not something we are currently looking into, sorry.
Maybe thats something custom shaders can do for you though, once we implement those.
Hendrik:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on May 23, 2023, 04:45:28 pm ---some of the existing options have MCC commands to operate them, some don't (partly because they are not live playback options). If all of these move into the playback space then it would be good to get them accessible via MCC (and hence MCWS).
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How about a MCC to pin a defined JRVR profile to be active, disregarding all selection rules? (If there even are any)
I'm not particularly sold on the idea of handling every option in 5 different ways.
mattkhan:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on May 25, 2023, 10:35:57 am ---How about a MCC to pin a defined JRVR profile to be active, disregarding all selection rules? (If there even are any)
I'm not particularly sold on the idea of handling every option in 5 different ways.
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For me, this would be fine (though I hope to rely 100% on automatically switching)
It would be great if the active profile can also be added as a field to MCWS/v1/Playback/Info?Zone=xx
audioriver:
Request: allow external .sup subtitles.
Movieman:
--- Quote from: jmone on May 13, 2023, 03:01:02 am ---Any plans for IVTC? I really hate NTSC bodges, but was looking at one of Murray's problematic movies (Oklahoma!) and the processing of this 60i BD Encode (remuxed to MKV) is tough to do without massive frame drops. I may get him to post a link to a 10min sample if you are interested. The other option is to post process the video stream.
The odd thing in this testing is deinterlacing seems very expensive (YADIF worst, then D3D) but the OSD stats seems weird at times. I can get constant dropped frames when MAX render time is reported as around 10ms when using D3D, so I'm not sure the stats takes the HW Deinterlacing into account, and at other times the MAX render times can jump to over 30+ms and not drop frames.
The next odd thing is when in 59.94hz mode, the reported VSync wanders all over the place, which I don't think helps. I don't see this on 23.976 or 50hz.
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Oklahoma is an oddity, as it was originally shot at 30 FPS. The BD is 59.94 FPS interlaced (or more properly PsF or progressive sequential frame). There is NO telecine applied to this title, as each frame on the BD alternates fields to recreate the 29.97 FPS original frame.
I have had no trouble playing this title on Zoom Player, I'll give it a run tonight on JRiver 31 beta (as soon as I download it).
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