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System Name | Better than before |
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Processor | 10400 |
Motherboard | B460 Pro4 |
Cooling | Id-Cooling 224 |
Memory | 16 GB |
Video Card(s) | 1650 Super |
Storage | Swordfish 500 GB |
Display(s) | AOC G2 |
Case | Coolermaster Ammo 533 |
Audio Device(s) | Micca MB42X |
Power Supply | Pure Power 11 |
Mouse | G403 |
Keyboard | Sidewinder x4 |
Software | Windows 10 (ugh) |
This is what I'm using as it's what I've found works best for me. There are multiple media players that will work however.
Download PotPlayer - https://potplayer.daum.net/ (install the additional codecs when prompted) (only the 32 bit version will work with SVP)
Download Smooth Video Project - http://www.svp-team.com/
Set up SVP to work with PP as shown here - http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:Daum_PotPlayer
Set your monitor to at least 72hz. I did this through the NVidia control panel shown here (it will still work without this step, but it'll be 60 fps instead) -
All done. However, I prefer to watch video at 1.5x speed. By default if you were to turn up the playback speed PP will work fine. However, if you lower the SVP profile to double frames (48) and turn off alternative v-sync from PP you still playback at 72 fps (48 x 1.5) but you lower the CPU load by a good deal (25%~).
Right click the SVP manager in the taskbar -> video profiles -> the res you intend on using. Change the target frame rate to 2x.
Pressing tab with PP open shows the details -
I highlighted the FPS section. 24 is original, 36 is because v-sync is turned off and playback speed is at 1.5x, 72 is the finished product with SVP.
Really happy with this. I wish I had done this earlier.
Download PotPlayer - https://potplayer.daum.net/ (install the additional codecs when prompted) (only the 32 bit version will work with SVP)
Download Smooth Video Project - http://www.svp-team.com/
Set up SVP to work with PP as shown here - http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:Daum_PotPlayer
Set your monitor to at least 72hz. I did this through the NVidia control panel shown here (it will still work without this step, but it'll be 60 fps instead) -
All done. However, I prefer to watch video at 1.5x speed. By default if you were to turn up the playback speed PP will work fine. However, if you lower the SVP profile to double frames (48) and turn off alternative v-sync from PP you still playback at 72 fps (48 x 1.5) but you lower the CPU load by a good deal (25%~).
Right click the SVP manager in the taskbar -> video profiles -> the res you intend on using. Change the target frame rate to 2x.
Pressing tab with PP open shows the details -
I highlighted the FPS section. 24 is original, 36 is because v-sync is turned off and playback speed is at 1.5x, 72 is the finished product with SVP.
Really happy with this. I wish I had done this earlier.
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