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steelman1991

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SOLVED - Playback issues - AVC interlaced material
« on: December 14, 2012, 04:56:52 am »

Playback of VC1 interlaced material - in JRiver (Red October HQ) is not fluid (in motion almost akin to ghosting, but more like a deinterlacing artifact - three images of the same thing in quick succession - difficult to describe). I have tried all combinations of upscaling algorithms and deinterlace settings and nothing changes the playback behaviour. I have tried with Hardware Acceleration off/on and similarily with deinterlacing settings in madVR.

Playback in Red October Standard is perfect and I can live with it - but I'm curious why I get unwatchable playback with ROHQ - my system should have sufficient grut I would have thought to provide perfect playback - and it does with a similar combination of madVR, LAV Filters and mpc-be, outside JRiver.

Any suggestions or assistance.

System Specs
Asus p8h67-m MB
CPU i5-3750k
GPU ATI HD7850 2GB GDDR5
4GB Ram
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2012, 05:09:08 am »

Odd - couple of Q / suggestioins:
1) Have you enabled refresh rate changing in MC --> Tools --> Options --> Video --> Display Settings
2) What Scaling Algorithms are you using in madVR.  If it is Jinc + the AR filter then this is very very punishing on many GPU with 50 ot 60i material.
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2012, 05:37:25 am »

Odd - couple of Q / suggestioins:
1) Have you enabled refresh rate changing in MC --> Tools --> Options --> Video --> Display Settings
2) What Scaling Algorithms are you using in madVR.  If it is Jinc + the AR filter then this is very very punishing on many GPU with 50 ot 60i material.

Agreed it is very odd - the strange thing is how well it works externally, with all versions of Scaling (excepting Jinc which I haven't even tested)

1 - yes and also had it enabled in madVR (stopped using madVR and let JRiver do the switch on its own, but no change). Using either independently, the switching couldn't always be relied upon to return to default desktop setting having both enabled seem to cure this.
2 - steered clear of Jinc + AR (in fact don't utilise AR at all). All other combinations produce the same result

Worth a re-install (after backing up library of course  ;))

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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2012, 06:03:16 am »

What do the madVR queues look like?
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2012, 06:22:56 am »

Here ya go - haven't really paid a great deal of attention to them in the past, but at a quick glance they seem ok

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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2012, 06:37:01 am »

Not great. Have you tried either Fullscreen Overlay or Windows Exclusive mode?
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2012, 06:42:16 am »

Also - try changing the Chroma and Image Upscaling to Mitchell-Netravali with the Anti Ringing Filter off
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2012, 07:02:29 am »

Not great. Have you tried either Fullscreen Overlay or Windows Exclusive mode?

What should I be looking for with these stats.

Yes to Exclusive. I actually believed it was in exclusive mode, when I took the screenshot - though it does indicate 'windowed', would it come out of 'exclusive' to allow the screen print?

Thought that I had read that Fullscreen Overlay didn't work with ATI cards.

Will try the other suggestions and report back - thanks for all your helpm appreciate it.
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2012, 07:09:19 am »

What is the source and format of that file? A resolution of 1824x1024 seems rather irregular.
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2012, 07:09:33 am »

So the VSync Intercal is 16.68ms (eg 60 frames per second).  The sum of the timing in your queues indicate that you are right on or just over this limit with the current settings.  Changing to M-N is the least taxing of the lot so it will be interesting to see if that helps.
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2012, 07:36:30 am »

So the VSync Intercal is 16.68ms (eg 60 frames per second).  The sum of the timing in your queues indicate that you are right on or just over this limit with the current settings.  Changing to M-N is the least taxing of the lot so it will be interesting to see if that helps.

Unable to take a screenshot in Exclusive mode - evrything is as the screenshot until

render queue 3-4/4
dropped frames 0
delayed frames 0
presentation glitches 1
average stats
deinterlace 0.36ms
rendering 3.97ms
present 0.04ms
max stats (5s)
deinterlace 0.52ms
rendering 4.48ms
present 0.09ms

EDIT - meant to comment that changing to M-N made no difference to playback.

What is the source and format of that file? A resolution of 1824x1024 seems rather irregular.

it is a straight rip of Michael Buble meets MSG - using MakeMKV (you thinking bad rip?)

Here's mediainfo

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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2012, 08:26:22 am »

Blu-rays are always 1920x1080 if they are full HD, you cannot have such an odd resolution on one.
Furthermore, your mediainfo says its AVC/H.264, and not VC-1.
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Re: Playback issues - VC1 interlaced material
« Reply #12 on: December 14, 2012, 08:44:56 am »

Blu-rays are always 1920x1080 if they are full HD, you cannot have such an odd resolution on one.
Furthermore, your mediainfo says its AVC/H.264, and not VC-1.

Thanks Nev

Will check out the disc for full details and re-rip - just lent the damned thing to a mate - will get it back and re-try. Could have sworn it was a VC1 encode - sorry about that chaps.

Still doesn't explain why it plays in other similar combos but not ROHQ - any ideas on that?

EDIT - just noticed Nev that media info is reporting 1920x1080. Tested with both mpc-hc and mpc-be and both report 1920x1080 using standalone madVR version 0.85.1 - why then would madVR/JRiver report differently. Sorry as before I can't provide screen shot evidence from fullscreen exclusive - you'll just have to take my word for it.

Seems like everything else is reporting 1920x1080, with the exception of JRiver/madVR  ?
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Re: Playback issues - AVC interlaced material
« Reply #13 on: December 14, 2012, 10:15:55 am »

Do you have the "Crop Edges" feature setup in MC?
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Re: Playback issues - AVC interlaced material
« Reply #14 on: December 14, 2012, 10:56:42 am »

Yes - will switch off and see what happens.

THAT'S THE ONE!!!

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!!!!!

That was the setting causing all the trouble, I must have ticked it by mistake, when setting for DVD video. Why is it always the simplest of solutions  :D

Thanks a million - your a font of all knowledge - well in AV anyway lol

Just out of curiosity, you got any theories why it would pick this particular file to do that with - other HD material it totally ignores - realised why I had set 'crop' was to reduce edge artifacts on my DVD rips to mkv - which obviously don't come under tha banner of DVD Video.
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