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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000697madVRbugpublic2023-01-31 23:13
ReporterScenerix Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
OSWindows 10OS Version22H2 
Summary0000697: Allow choosing/blocking certain fps from triggering display mode switch
DescriptionSome videos play at exactly 24 and 25fps, this causes madvr to switch to 71.928, resulting in much more frequent frame drops/repeats than simply staying at 60fps. Seems like a good idea to have the option to choose what framerates will or will not trigger switching.
TagsNo tags attached.
madVR Versionv0.92.17
Media Player (with version info)MPC-BE 1.6.5.3
Splitter (with version info)LAV 0.77.1
Decoder (with version info)LAV 0.77.1
DecodingSoftware
Deinterlacingauto mode
DXVA2 Scaling Activeno
Aero / Desktop CompositionOn
Problem occurs with modeall modes
GPU ManufacturerNVidia
GPU ModelRTX 3080 FE
GPU Driver Version528.24

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madshi

2023-01-31 19:37

administrator   ~0002986

Using SmoothMotion is recommended in this situation, and it looks better the right the refresh rate is, which is (probably) why madVR chooses 71.928. I don't think this is wrong. So this doesn't qualify as a bug, unless I'm missing something?

This bug tracker is meant for reporting bugs, not feature requests.

Scenerix

2023-01-31 23:09

reporter   ~0002987

Yeah, this isn't really a bug, just a feature request. My bad, I thought the feature severity was for this.

madshi

2023-01-31 23:13

administrator   ~0002988

Last edited: 2023-01-31 23:13

It may be used by other devs/companies for that purpose, but I don't really accept madVR feature requests at the moment, because I'm completely overrun with work.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2023-01-31 18:59 Scenerix New Issue
2023-01-31 19:37 madshi Note Added: 0002986
2023-01-31 23:09 Scenerix Note Added: 0002987
2023-01-31 23:13 madshi Note Added: 0002988
2023-01-31 23:13 madshi Note Edited: 0002988