AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby SubJunk » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:18 am

In the meantime though I should mention that I did testing last night with a bunch of 1080p videos and it worked perfectly for me. My hardware is around mid-range so hopefully it will work well for a lot of people already
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby ExSport » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:33 am

SubJunk, please what is mid-range? How many logical cores do you have? With or without HT? 8-)
Hopefully you have less than 8 cores to confirm my theory about your A/V sync issues :mrgreen:
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby SubJunk » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:27 am

4 cores, 8 with hyperthreading. this one. And a GTX 280.
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby ExSport » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:22 am

SubJunk wrote:4 cores, 8 with hyperthreading. this one. And a GTX 280.

:? You broke my theory...do you have HT enabled in bios :mrgreen: Just kidding...maybe MEncoder doesn't see cores and threads correctly so encoding process badly synchronizes all used threads.
Will approve it on my quad core without HT and with your help(sent in PM few days ago 8-) )
EDIT: And you said mid-range ==> 8 threads :lol:
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby SubJunk » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:07 pm

ExSport wrote:you said mid-range ==> 8 threads :lol:
It's the slowest Core i7 and over a year old so yeah I think that's about right :) Plus it is the newest piece of hardware in the computer, everything else is about 3+ years old
Will hopefully have time to do more testing and reply to your PM tomorrow
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby elyts » Sat Apr 21, 2012 3:26 pm

I got a i5 2500k @ 4GHz, 16GB ram and a GTX 570... i refuse to believe that this system cant handle streaming 1080p movies. Is it possible, that my GPU is not used at all? Or that there is a limit on ram usage? I checked the CPU usage.. and it was alternating between 30 and 70%. I think if my CPU couldnt handle it, it would be at 99% usage all the time.. MSI Afterburner doesnt show me any usage of the GPU at all if I stream a movie..
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby SubJunk » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:33 pm

elyts wrote:I got a i5 2500k @ 4GHz, 16GB ram and a GTX 570... i refuse to believe that this system cant handle streaming 1080p movies. Is it possible, that my GPU is not used at all? Or that there is a limit on ram usage? I checked the CPU usage.. and it was alternating between 30 and 70%. I think if my CPU couldnt handle it, it would be at 99% usage all the time.. MSI Afterburner doesnt show me any usage of the GPU at all if I stream a movie..
I think there is a problem with using GTX 570 at the moment due to NVIDIA drivers, I could be wrong but I think I read it. Maybe in the future it will be fixed.
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby elyts » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:25 am

That would explain why there was no GPU usage at all.. where did you read it?
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby SubJunk » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:37 am

Just some private forums, but I just checked and they said it's the GTX 680 that isn't working
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Re: AviSynth Script for Motion Interpolation

Postby elyts » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:47 pm

Maybe it is just that your CPU has HT and mine has not... When it comes to video encoding or compressing zip archives the i7 is a lot faster than the i5
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