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NickF

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madVR Settings for TV (Solved)
« on: November 19, 2012, 05:31:52 pm »

I have recently upgraded two of my PCs to i5 processors with D4000 graphics.  I assumed, as this is a reasonably powerful CPU/GPU combination, Red October HQ would run fine.  For movies it does but for TV I am struggling to get a good setup.  HD TV in the UK is a strange size so there is some upscaling to be done.  For image upscaling, any of the custom pixel shader options cause significant frame drops.  I have to use the GPU texture units options. Is anyone else in PAL land seeing this?  Is it an Intel graphics issue?  I don't get it on my HTPC with the NVIDIA card.

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Re: madVR Settings for TV
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2012, 02:59:46 am »

This problem is now solved.  It was caused by cropping being switched on in the TV Settings.  With this turned off, it now works fine.

Thanks to SBR for the pointer.

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Re: madVR Settings for TV (Solved)
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 10:12:15 pm »

I had this problem - not quite enough GPU power to use MadVR for Live TV. Maybe I'll try this. But, isn't there a consequence to not cropping TV - like, get noise at the top of the picture?
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