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madVR Guide
Hendrik:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 29, 2013, 09:13:43 am ---I've added a note to your instructions to indicate that setup is automatic for typical usage. That's the job of Red October.
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To be honest, madVR is not something that you can just install and it then "just works".
The defaults may be acceptable for some, but with just 5 minutes extra doing some settings (with a small guide at hand), you can get so much more out of it.
Granted, madVR would be much easier to configure if the config could be invoked from a button in the MC config screen, sadly madVR doesn't allow this yet.
If JRiver wanted to go all out, you could even make a small wizard that set all this up, not only madVR but also the other audio/video related settings, it would really make it a lot easier for beginners to get the best out of their system.
PS:
Some of the RO settings could probably also need a slight tweak after the experiences of the last year have been evaluated and further progress in the involved components is taken into account.
InflatableMouse:
--- Quote from: 6233638 on April 29, 2013, 07:54:59 am ---...manually configure LAV Video to use DXVA2 Copy-back.
This can be done by going to Tools → Options → Video → Video Mode: Advanced - Custom and configuring it like so:
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I tried this before but never got around asking this: I don't have LAV as a filter in the list, all I see is MS DTV-DVD and WMVIdeo decoder. How do I get LAV to show in that list?
Thanks.
Matt:
--- Quote from: nevcairiel on April 29, 2013, 09:54:53 am ---If JRiver wanted to go all out, you could even make a small wizard that set all this up, not only madVR but also the other audio/video related settings, it would really make it a lot easier for beginners to get the best out of their system.
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Yes. I love the idea.
--- Quote ---Some of the RO settings could probably also need a slight tweak after the experiences of the last year have been evaluated and further progress in the involved components is taken into account.
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Please start a thread and give us some advice. Thank you.
6233638:
--- Quote from: InflatableMouse on April 29, 2013, 10:22:03 am ---I tried this before but never got around asking this: I don't have LAV as a filter in the list, all I see is MS DTV-DVD and WMVIdeo decoder. How do I get LAV to show in that list?
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Ah, it may be that while Media Center is using LAV Filters, it's not actually registering them as DirectShow filters for other applications to use.
You may have to install LAV Filters separately for it to work: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1425963&postcount=1
I suppose just registering the ones in the JRiver Plugins directory might work too - but this seems “safer”.
Hendrik:
Note that you need to keep your stand-alone LAV version synced with the version in JRiver, or because of the way DLLs are loaded, it may conflict and exhibit rather random behavior.
If all you want is an adjustable config, registering the JRiver ones may be the safest, no need to handle manual upgrades that way.
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