I moved from MC30 to MC31 today and want to thank Hendrik and all the others who worked on the development of JRVR MC31 with all the new features....
For me MC30 using JRVR wasn’t quite there for my top end home theatre, JVC NZ9, Studiotec G4 curved microperf 150" scope screen, Isco IIIL on a Cineslide, automated 4 stop side masking, so I had to rely totally on madvr…. For the last few years I wanted to drop madvr PC since development had stopped and the only feature I required to move me into a 20K Envy was the geometry correction for my curved screen. But I was always reluctant paying 30K for just geometry correction.
I’ve only had a couple of hours testing the “new” JRVR MC31 and I’m just loving it, so much so I called my friend Nathan in Australia (I’m in NZ) raving about all the new features!!!
First off the new “adaptive sharpening” is wonderful, I no longer need the three settings I used in madvr for Soft/Sharp/HDR Sharpening, just the one setting is perfect and so much more simple.
BTW Im using a 3080 video card so I can use the highest settings in JRVR.
I’ve done some testing on HDR to SDR and the image is superb and clean, better than madvr HDR to SDR I was using.
SDR is also looking beautiful and the rendering times have certainly dropped compared to madvr.
Now the real “icing on the cake” for me is Geometry Correction. I’ve wanted to correct the bend in my image due to the curved screen for years but had no way of doing so without the top model Envy $$$$$$$. The only way to avoid this is to have the projector dead centre of the screen, well we all know why that isn’t possible. Well JRVR MC31 has given me the fix for just $20, this is just crazy cheap! I’ve only had to use tiny step settings to correct the top and bottom of the screen.
Guys I say thank you, all my Christmases have come at once, I cant wait to play more with this wonderful software. Time to start telling “others” who also have this curved screen distortion issue, and finally a great alternative to madvr Envy and Lumagen.
BTW some of the images look bad as I only used my iphone. Plus there are no images of the scope screen here as thats not important as the "A" lens doesnt create the distortion.