MPC Video Renderer 0.9.0.2332 reviews
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MPC Video Renderer 0.5.5.1766
This is now my video renderer of choice. HDR support is far better than madVR.
MPC Video Renderer 0.5.3.1689
This is still in early development but I now use MPC renderer instead of madVR for watching HDR.
MPC Video Renderer 0.4.9
The MPC Video Renderer is born from the old EVR Custom Presenter; IMHO this new renderer need to be polished, improved.
The scalers for example are just standard and text book Bcubic, Lanczos and Catmull Rom; on an Intel based system with HD4400U IGPU the visual quality is not comparable to the vanilla EVR with Intel DXVA Context Adaptive Scaler (Lanczos4 based, with edge detector filter, antiringing filter in upscaling only, sharp without obvious ringing).
Also, the video jitter is higher respect to vanilla EVR or madVR.
The scalers for example are just standard and text book Bcubic, Lanczos and Catmull Rom; on an Intel based system with HD4400U IGPU the visual quality is not comparable to the vanilla EVR with Intel DXVA Context Adaptive Scaler (Lanczos4 based, with edge detector filter, antiringing filter in upscaling only, sharp without obvious ringing).
Also, the video jitter is higher respect to vanilla EVR or madVR.
MPC Video Renderer 0.4.9
Yeh, I don't care for this, it's missing the CPU/GPU/RAM utilized info in the Display Stats.
MPC Video Renderer 0.4.2.1210
Hard to tell if this is necessary in any way.
MPC-BE's own EVR(CP) renderer is perfectly adequate when set to proper max settings.
MPC-BE's own EVR(CP) renderer is perfectly adequate when set to proper max settings.
EVR is useless with HDR content.
It is useless for HDR though.
MPC Video Renderer 0.3.2.860
This is the best video renderer among Built-in D3D11 video renderer (potplayer), Sync renderer - Gothic (MPC-HC) and MPC video renderer (MPC-BE). Other video players that cannot use LAV filters definitely have poor video quality.
In the past, potplayer was the king of video player. The main reason is her built-in D3D11 video renderer can use the full advantage of D3D11. But now, we have another better choice.
In the past, potplayer was the king of video player. The main reason is her built-in D3D11 video renderer can use the full advantage of D3D11. But now, we have another better choice.
any idea using pot(d3d11) with a standalone sync renderer, cause I need nvidia rtx vsr+hdr and dimitrirender to interpolute?