Mp4tools for plex2/1/2024 It’s great to hear from you again, You_Too. I’ve had a few very rough years and this sparked my interest in SW restoration projects a bit again. Author Chewtobacca Time 2 5:08 AM (Edited) Post link MPC stuttered on me but MPV played the file fine.Īnd in the time of greatest despair, there shall come a savior, and he shall be known as the Son of the Suns. Grab mkvtoolnix and remux the file, other people have had success with smoother playback after doing that.Īlso try MPV player. I don’t think it supports hardware accelerated HEVC playback. I’ve got a new 4K TV I’d love to play this on, and although it’s being said there is little difference between the two, I’d love to watch it in its native resolution. Any pointers, or should I just download the 1080p version? I’ve tried to get the 4K version running on MPC-HC with madVR, but whatever I do, I get really choppy playback. This project made me jump back on the forum to check it out. Oh and sorry if I’ve missed any previous info. Now of course I never tried it on something with such high resolution either. I remember mvtools in avisynth was never good at handling that, at least. It would be interesting to see some shots from your DNR version in fast moving scenes. Msharpen(1).Blur(0.4) was the method I used for grain level sharpness back then. At least from my experience of experimenting with such things in avisynth a few years ago, I always got the best result by sharpening on grain level before applying a filter and then blurring it back so to speak. Now I don’t know which filters (or even software) you’re using to do it, but if you add sharpening after the DNR, I guess it’s better to not do that. The only thing that strikes me with those two screenshots right away is the amount of edge ringing. Depending on how the DNR version will look in fast moving scenes where I know a lot of such filters can struggle with noise/grain it might turn out my preferred version, but the non-DNR versions released so far looks amazing of course. The DNR version is coming along quite nicely I think: But it mostly can play the 4K, but with lots off buffering during busy scenes as my i3 stuggles to keep up with the transcoding. I have a wired Roku 4210x2, so it’s 1080p only. Are you able to play it with a similar setup? My server says ‘direct stream’ for the video and transcoding for the audio.
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