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Also, I did not like the smoothing of the image, the point is not in the “ladder”, but the image itself is somehow strange. In the end, the work through the vorpx seemed unstable to me and eats up a lot of resources. In madvr it is necessary to remove the checkbox of direct 11 to make it work. From my experience using vorpX to watch 3D SBS video with MPC-HC, it matters a lot more the encoding than the resolution itself (which becomes less important the higher the resolution over your hmd screen’s native resolution) as 4k videos can look better than 5k or 6k ones.Īll of the above I managed to run.
#Mpc hc 64 bit with madvr plus
In any case, MPC-HC supports shaders which you can add plus the ones it comes with, not sure exactly what you want to achieve using all of the things you mention but none would be necessary to get the best quality. In the case of ffdshow it wouldn’t really render better nor faster than the standard enhance video renderer and it’s pretty much the same as madVR, it’s supposed to be faster than the official divx/xvid decoders of it’s time but again, those codecs are obsolete now as h264 is faster and h265/hevc is becoming the norm since it can get the same perceptual image quality as h264 while having twice the compression rate.Īs for avisynth and SVP, i have never used them (what does SVP stands for?) but avisynth being a post-processing tool, it might work with vorpX as Ralf clarified the final process is on MPC-HC though i wouldn’t really know as i don’t know how avisynth works.
#Mpc hc 64 bit with madvr Pc
But to answer your question MPC-HC does support madVR but you’d need a lot more powerful pc to achieve a good framerate. Less is probably more here.Ĭan’t really answer fully from a technical standpoint but afaik and from my experience, madVR is pretty much obsolete now, it was created back when VR was at it’s infancy and vorpX is doing what madVR is supposed to do.
#Mpc hc 64 bit with madvr software
Unlikely that current headset display resolutions will meet your expectations, regardless how good the software is.īTW: Even if all your filters are applied before vorpX grabs the image: filters that optimize the video for your desktop res and refresh rate don’t really make too much sense when the image afterwards gets send to a headset with a totally different resolution and refreh rate. Judging from your list however my personal guess is that for a dedicated videoplayer buff like you no VR solution will be really good enough anyway. What exactly from your list is applied before vorpX grabs the image and what afterwards I don’t know, sorry. Combined with vorpX’s own image processing that leads to a farily good quality, but it also means that almost certainly some of the things on your list are applied after vorpX grabs the image and thus will have no effect on what is sent to the headset in the end. I stopped at MPC-BE, which is amazing and it works the way I want it out of the box.įor me PotPlayer was once the best, but now it’s starting to become trash and this is only the beginning – in a few years it will get much worse.VorpX captures the video in MPC-HC before it gets fully processed by MPC-HC to ensure it doesn’t get re-sampled more often then necessary. In the end I got pissed off and started looking for something else.
#Mpc hc 64 bit with madvr install
I also hate how by default it resize to the video’s size that it’s playing, so I have to manually go into settings and set it to custom resolution so it doesn’t resize automatically, which really annoys me.Īlso there are a lot of other settings I have to make each time I install it to make it work the way I want to. At one point the default theme was something like a tablet-UI with huge buttons. They started experimenting with ugly skins, changed the grey/blue theme for black/yellow which looks disgusting and the UI layout got horrible. But now it’s owned by Daum/Kakao and the last few years haven’t been good. At first PotPlayer was a solo project of the developer I think and wasn’t owned by any company. At first I loved it, before I was using KMPlayer by the same developer, but it got sold to Pandora TV and got ruined. PotPlayer was good when it first appeared around 2013 I think.