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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: cmbe on February 10, 2012, 03:04:02 pm
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Hi,
With this version, using, as usual, ROHQ, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds (CTRL+J).
Reverting back to a past version (ex: 17.0.82/83) I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop in the very same situation.
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Hi,
With this version, using, as usual, ROHQ, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds (CTRL+J).
Reverting back to a past version (ex: 17.0.82/83) I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop in the very same situation.
Are you using VideoClock?
What's the display refresh and frame rate?
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Yes, I am using videoclock.
The display refresh is at 24Hz (as I wish the 23.976Hz and 25Hz are played at original cinema speed) and movies frame rate are (as usual) 23.976 fps.
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Yes, I am using videoclock.
The display refresh is at 24Hz and movie frame rate 23.976.
Is Tempo & Pitch active in DSP Studio when playing, and is VideoClock showing in the Audio Path report?
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Sorry Matt,
After some more tests it seems is only working ok for VC-1 encoded movies, with H264 ones I always get a frame repeat every 39.xx seconds.
Videoclock appears on Audio Path for both formats and Tempo & Pitch is active in DSP Studio.
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Sorry Matt,
After some more tests it seems is only working ok for VC-1 encoded movies, with H264 ones I always get a frame repeat every 39.xx seconds.
Videoclock appears on Audio Path for both formats and Tempo & Pitch is active in DSP Studio.
I can reproduce this issue every time on my two HTPCs with ROHQ, for my Bluray Rips which are all on MKV (95%) or M2TS (5%) files.
With version 17.0.82 (stable):
- H.264 and VC-1 are ok, I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop.
- MPEG2 isn't ok, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds.
With 17.0.85 (latest):
- H.264 is ok, I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop.
- MPEG2 and VC-1 aren't ok, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds.
Videoclock appears on Audio Path for all formats and versions as Tempo & Pitch which is active in DSP Studio.
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cmbe, does it change anything if you toggle hardware video acceleration?
The QuickSync changes are the only recent changes that I think could explain a difference.
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cmbe, does it change anything if you toggle hardware video acceleration?
The QuickSync changes are the only recent changes that I think could explain a difference.
Turning off the Hardware Acceleration with either version (17.0.85 or 17.0.82) leads to a repeated frame every 39.xx seconds with H.264, VC-1 and MPEG2.
Just to help, my computers setups are:
Living room:
Intel Core2Quad Q9400
Nvidia GT560ti 2Gb DDR5
Asus Xonar Essence ST
4 Gb of RAM DDR2
60GB SSD
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Bedroom:
Intel Core2Quad Q8300
Nvidia GT520 1Gb DDR3
Auzentech X-Fi Forte
4Gb of RAM DDR2
60Gb SSD
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
So, no Quick Sync here, only DXVA2 and CUDA.
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Are you using straight ROHQ? No modifications?
What happens with ROSTD?
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I am assuming that you can't reproduce this issue?
I am using straight ROHQ. Only change I have made is to MadVR to run in exclusive mode.
ROSTD I don't try it yet as I see no signal of stress either from CPU or GPU.
BTW how can I get the statistics page on the EVR?
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As I always keep a backup before any change in my HTPCs, so i could get back the first version I ever installed: 17.0.075.
So I can conclude, that on my both HTPCs i have:
With version 17.0.075 and 17.0.82 (stable):
- H.264 and VC-1 are ok, I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop.
- MPEG2 isn't ok, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds.
With 17.0.85 (latest):
- H.264 is ok, I always get several days for a frame repeat/drop.
- MPEG2 and VC-1 aren't ok, i get a consistently frame repeat every 39.XX seconds.
Videoclock appears on Audio Path for all formats and versions as Tempo & Pitch which is active in DSP Studio.
So MPEG2 never worked ok, the reason to not detect this is that the format is uncommon on Bluray sources.
I have tried to disable Hardware acceleration, then I have for all situations a frame repeat every 39.xx seconds.
If you need that I send you a log or by any means a anything else to further help, please ask.
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Hi Matt and JimH,
Any help would be appreciated. As it is after version 17.0.083, MC would be unusable to me.
I can reproduce the issue every time, on my TWO HTPCs, with different Hardware.
Thanks
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Help?
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I have updated to 17.0.089 but, with no surprise, the same issue remains.
Have gone back to 17.0.082 again.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I have some additional information on this issue:
If I turn off Videoclock, madVR reports the same "frame repeat every 39.xx s", and of course only RoomEQ is displayed on the Audio Path.
In my case it is like for versions above 17.0.82, maybe Videoclock isn't doing his job ("tempo +0.9998x for videoclock" is displayed on Audio Path), for any format (H.264, VC-1 and MPEG2).
For versions equal or below 17.0.82, Videoclock works fine for H.264 and VC-1 ("tempo +1.0008x for videoclock" is displayed on Audio Path), but not for MPEG2 ("tempo +0.9998x for videoclock" is displayed on Audio Path).
All files tested are 23.976Hz and my NVIDIA are set for 24Hz, as I want my movies played at cinema speed.
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We're aware of your problem, but we're not hearing it from others, so I don't know what to say.
The recent changes in video were for Intel cards and to update the LAV filters.
You may know that you can specify the frame rate (FPS tag) for each video.
I assume you're testing several videos, not just one.
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Thanks for trying to help JimH, if you haven't a clue imagine myself ?
So I am alone with this. It is weird, but as I said before I reproduce it on my two HTPCs with different Hardware.
Yes, I have tried several videos.
The FPS are correctly reported by madVR (23.9376), as the Graphics card frequency (24Hz).
There is no log/trace that I can activate and report back?
I know that is no help, but the exact same two HTPCs with Mediaportal 1.2.2 and LAV Filters/Splitter 0.45 and Reclock it works ok (no dropped/repeated frames).
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What happens with Red October Std?
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ROSTD seems to work fine, but EVR isn't MadVR ;-).
Right now I am restoring a backup of one of my HTPCs, with an image right before I install MC17. Then I will straight install 17.0.89 and see what happens.
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After the restore a backup previous to every MC17 install and straight installing v17.0.89, I could reproduce the exact same issues.
1) 23.976fps videos reproduced at 23.976Hz with Videoclock and ROHQ:
h.264 and MPEG2 - I always get a frame drop every 4.5X minutes.
VC-1 - Works fine, a frame repeat for several days.
2) 23.976fps videos reproduced at 24Hz with Videoclock and ROHQ (my typical usage):
h.264 and MPEG2 - I always get a frame repeat every 39.xx seconds.
VC-1 - Works fine, a frame repeat for several days.
I am clueless. :(
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sorry for the hijacking but does the frame repeating cause jumpiness??
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The FPS are correctly reported by madVR (23.9376), as the Graphics card frequency (24Hz).
Does your graphics card have a 23 Hz option? If so, try that and let us know.
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sorry to be a newb .
I have changed graphics card to 23hz, what display settings do I choose
1920x1080x32x24 for NTSC and 25 for Pal??
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Does your graphics card have a 23 Hz option? If so, try that and let us know.
Thanks for help.
As I stated above:
"23.976fps videos reproduced at 23.976Hz with Videoclock and ROHQ:
h.264 and MPEG2 - I always get a frame drop every 4.5X minutes.
VC-1 - Works fine, a frame repeat for several days."
23.976 in my NVIDIA GPUs (GT520 e GT560ti) are the 23Hz you mention.
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sorry to be a newb .
I have changed graphics card to 23hz, what display settings do I choose
1920x1080x32x24 for NTSC and 25 for Pal??
Hi,
I am back from a small hollidays.
If you wish to play your movies at original source speed, you can select:
FILM 23.976 - 1920x1080x32x23
FILM 24 - 1920x1080x32x24
NTSC - 1920x1080x32x60
PAL - 1920x1080x32x50
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After the restore a backup previous to every MC17 install and straight installing v17.0.89, I could reproduce the exact same issues.
1) 23.976fps videos reproduced at 23.976Hz with Videoclock and ROHQ:
h.264 and MPEG2 - I always get a frame drop every 4.5X minutes.
VC-1 - Works fine, a frame repeat for several days.
2) 23.976fps videos reproduced at 24Hz with Videoclock and ROHQ (my typical usage):
h.264 and MPEG2 - I always get a frame repeat every 39.xx seconds.
VC-1 - Works fine, a frame repeat for several days.
I am clueless. :(
Just for the record: I have tried the new v17.0.91 and the reported issue remains unchanged.
Thanks
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To summarize what we've learned.
You get an occasional repeated frame at a regular interval on two PC's.
ROHQ has the problem.
ROST does not.
You are not using any additional filters.
Hardware accelleration makes no difference.
Video on both machines is Nvidia.
Is that correct?
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Matt says you could try toggling Exclusive Mode for madVR.
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It looks to me like VideoClock isn't engaging properly in some cases.
I'll post more when I know more.
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To summarize what we've learned.
You get an occasional repeated frame at a regular interval on two PC's.
ROHQ has the problem.
ROST does not.
You are not using any additional filters.
Hardware accelleration makes no difference.
Video on both machines is Nvidia.
Is that correct?
Yes, with just a small correction, after some more tests: ROST stutters every 39.xx seconds. As EVR statistics give very little information (by this, there were no jitter, dropped frames, etc.) I used a chronometer to determine this.
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In a coming build:
Fixed: VideoClock was not engaging in some cases so there could be frame repeats / frame drops.
Changed: VideoClock will allow up to a 1% clock drift to achieve a perfect 2.5 video to refresh rate multiplier (used for 24 Hz video on 60 Hz display).
Thanks for your help.
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Matt says you could try toggling Exclusive Mode for madVR.
It doesn't help.
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In a coming build:
Fixed: VideoClock was not engaging in some cases so there could be frame repeats / frame drops.
Changed: VideoClock will allow up to a 1% clock drift to achieve a perfect 2.5 video to refresh rate multiplier (used for 24 Hz video on 60 Hz display).
Thanks for your help.
Great news. Thank you.