Easy, just use mph-hc + madvr, you can upscale the video + sharpening + noise removal,
at the cost of computing performance.
5K Player picture quality issue, 5K Player picture quality issue
5K Player picture quality issue, 5K Player picture quality issue
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Dec 7 2017, 11:19 PM
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Easy, just use mph-hc + madvr, you can upscale the video + sharpening + noise removal,
at the cost of computing performance. |
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Dec 8 2017, 12:24 AM
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Dec 8 2017, 12:11 AM) btw, i just found out that by enabling the hardware accelerator setting in VLC, it can now playback most 4K videos smoothly, except for one: 4K on Webm file format. webm (either VP8/9) hardware acceleration depends on your GPU + video driver and finally the video decoder.previously, my setting was “Automatic”, which it suppose to auto-enable it since my hardware is not so weak after all. Not sure why. Pascal is supported, the problem probably is on the video codec, hardware decoding are pretty strict, and only support a few profiles compares to software decoder. |
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