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LUCA T:
--- Quote from: 6233638 on March 10, 2014, 03:36:15 pm ---I doubt it would be able to use the "highest quality" settings, as that is a moving target.
Recently there were some additions which really increase the GPU demands if you want to use them.
I'm not sure if anyone here has tried using the new AMD Kaveri APUs here.
I'm sure it would work well and give you very good image quality though, just not the maximum settings.
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So what would you suggest?
6233638:
--- Quote from: LUCA T on March 10, 2014, 04:27:41 pm ---So what would you suggest?
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I don't really know what hardware is a good choice or what your budget is. The new Nvidia GTX 750Ti is meant to be a very good low power option, but I don't know what settings it is capable of using.
It would probably be better to start a new topic asking for recommendations.
russo:
I have a new HTPC with i4670k and Asus GTX 760 Direct CU II 2gb
MY AVR is Anthem MRX 710 with Paradigm Monitor 11 v7
My projector is Panasonic pt ae1000u
I like to watch movies that have a very large size mkv like 30-40 gb and also Bluray ISO.
What are the best quality for madVR?
Thank you...
mattkhan:
Now that the stable version of JRiver includes madvr 0.87, I wonder if anyone can give some insight as to where is it best to spend any latency budget for different types of content. For example I believe I have seen it said that using nnedi3 on chroma upscaling is minidsp benefit for a lot of (GPU) effort but I am unsure how to balance the other uses of nnedi3 for example.
My use case is a (the?) common one I think, 1080p display with bd and DVD sources.
jmone:
I asked a similar Q in the madVR doom9 forum:
--- Quote from: jmone;1675714 ---.... Q though on any suggestions on settings to try for a native 1920x1080p display for maximising quality for:
1) 1920x1080 AVC/264 @ 23.976p/50i/50p/60i Material (have been very happy with Jinc3+AR) then a long second
2) SD 576 PAL Material
...
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to which Hendrik (nevcairiel) replied
--- Quote from: nevcairiel;1675716 ---Native 1080p content doesn't benefit from any of the new settings really, short of the dithering improvements.
Just stick to what you know, and try the error diffusion dithering modes - or stick to ordered dithering.
SD could use NNEDI image doubling for sharper images, if your GPU is up for it.
Try with 32 neurons, or maybe even 64 if your GPU has the power for it.
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though....a later quote
--- Quote from: nevcairiel;1677555 ---I use NNEDI3 chroma scaling for 1080p content on a 1080p screen, just because the GPU is idle otherwise, but if I need to scale the image itself, I would prefer higher neurons of Luma doubling any day.
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