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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000589 | madVR | bug | public | 2019-01-01 14:48 | 2019-01-07 15:19 |
Reporter | narbi | Assigned To | madshi | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
Platform | Windows | OS | 10 | OS Version | 1809 |
Summary | 0000589: Elevated black levels when deinterlacing is in use | ||||
Description | I suspected it before, but could confirm it now I own an OLED. Anytime madvr is handling deinterlace black levels are elevated. Not huge, but quite enough to notice on a tv with true blacks. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Play any interlaced video, whatever the framerate. Disable deinterlace in madvr = true blacks Enable it back = elevated blacks | ||||
Additional Information | Disabling deinterlace in madvr and using any software deinterlace in LAV is a workaround. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
madVR Version | 0.92.17 | ||||
Media Player (with version info) | Jriver 24.0.68 | ||||
Splitter (with version info) | LAV 0.73.1 | ||||
Decoder (with version info) | LAV Video 0.73.1 | ||||
Decoding | Software | ||||
Deinterlacing | auto mode | ||||
DXVA2 Scaling Active | no | ||||
Aero / Desktop Composition | On | ||||
Problem occurs with mode | windowed mode | ||||
GPU Manufacturer | NVidia | ||||
GPU Model | GTX 1070 MSI | ||||
GPU Driver Version | 398.36 | ||||
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Have you tried forced film mode? Normal deinterlacing is done by using DXVA, and there the GPU driver does things I can't fully control. There are some settings in the GPU control panel which might influence this, though. You can try if any of those help. Not much I can do about this, unfortunately, because it's the GPU driver doing things it shouldn't do. Which is why I usually try to avoid DXVA processing at any cost. But currently it's the only way to do "normal" deinterlacing. Forced film mode runs without any DXVA, so that shouldn't have any black level issues. It only works for telecined movies, though, not for natively interlaced content like sports or music concerts. Also, forced film mode doesn't work with native DXVA decoding or native D3D11 decoding. |
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I did some more tests, and it seems to behave normally now in both forced film mode and auto mode. I forced nvidia settings to be not application controlled and forced to neutral value in control panel, maybe that helped. Besides from one or two dvds with elevated blacks in the black bars everything seems fine now. |
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So we can close this one? |
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Yes we can |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2019-01-01 14:48 | narbi | New Issue | |
2019-01-01 19:42 | madshi | Note Added: 0002457 | |
2019-01-01 20:17 | narbi | Note Added: 0002458 | |
2019-01-01 20:35 | madshi | Note Added: 0002459 | |
2019-01-07 15:15 | narbi | Note Added: 0002465 | |
2019-01-07 15:19 | madshi | Status | new => closed |
2019-01-07 15:19 | madshi | Assigned To | => madshi |
2019-01-07 15:19 | madshi | Resolution | open => no change required |