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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000407madVRbugpublic2018-01-14 18:27
ReporterAkiri Assigned Tomadshi  
PrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
PlatformPCOSWindowsOS Version7 64-bit
Summary0000407: MadVR displays container-set cropping incorrectly (mkv)
DescriptionWhen playing back a MKV video file with cropping set via the container uisng MPC-BE and MadVR, it seems to crop the video incorrectly.
For example, if I set the container to crop 138 pixels from the top and bottom of a video file at playback, MadVR crops 276 pixels from the bottom only, instead.

Using MPC-BE's native EVR renderer option instead of MadVR crops the video correctly, according to the values set in the container under the same circumstances.
Steps To Reproduce- Use a 1920x1080 sample of a 2.35:1 video with black bars on top and bottom
- Re-mux using mkvtoolnix
- Video Properties, set "Cropping" to 0,138,0,138
- Play back using MPC-BE + MadVR
Additional InformationNo additional codecs, splitters or renderers installed, using only MPC-BE's native built-in capabilities and MadVR.
TagsNo tags attached.
madVR Version0.90.21
Media Player (with version info)MPC-BE x64 1.4.6 (build 1478)
Splitter (with version info)MPC-BE x64 1.4.6 (build 1478)
Decoder (with version info)MPC-BE x64 1.4.6 (build 1478)
DecodingSoftware
Deinterlacingauto mode
DXVA2 Scaling Activeno
Aero / Desktop CompositionOn
Problem occurs with modeall modes
GPU ManufacturerNVidia
GPU ModelGeForce GTX 980Ti
GPU Driver Version368.22 (any version)

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Akiri

2016-06-12 23:55

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MadVR.jpg (1,081,754 bytes)

Akiri

2016-06-13 00:17

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settings.zip (69,776 bytes)

madshi

2018-01-14 18:27

administrator   ~0002074

Sorry for the very late reply.

This issue was fixed a while ago. However, the fix only works for software decoding (or DXVA copyback), IIRC, and furthermore, the aspect ratio is not correct, but that's not a bug in madVR, but a bug in the MPC-BE splitter, I believe. You can fix it by manually selecting the proper aspect ratio in MPC-BE.

Of course instead of going through all that trouble, you could just as well use LAV Filters, which ignore the container crop information and then activate madVR's "automatically detect black bars" feature which should do everything automatically for you.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2016-06-12 23:55 Akiri New Issue
2016-06-12 23:55 Akiri File Added: MadVR.jpg
2016-06-13 00:17 Akiri File Added: settings.zip
2018-01-14 18:27 madshi Note Added: 0002074
2018-01-14 18:27 madshi Status new => closed
2018-01-14 18:27 madshi Assigned To => madshi
2018-01-14 18:27 madshi Resolution open => fixed