12/11/2023 0 Comments Potplayer best video quality settingsIf you're happy with the player configuration before you start playing around, enable that option, close the player and make a backup copy of the ini file. ![]() The ini file will be created after the "save settings to ini file" option is enabled. PotPlayerMini.ini or mpc-hc.ini in their respective folders. It's just a text file with an ini extension. I'm not sure if they'd be used with MadVR and I'm sure they would have no effect on VLC, but they will effect the picture when using a Windows renderer if they're enabled.īoth Potplayer and MPC-HC have an option to save all their settings to an ini file. They tend to slow things down and make the video look worse anyway. If there's settings for your video card in the Windows Control Panel (probably called the Nvidia control panel) have a look to see if there's any video enhancing options and make sure they're disabled. I can't see a difference in picture quality between VMR9 and MadVR's default settings so I use VMR9, plus I had an issue with MadVr and Reclock when switching displays. It can't keep up and I end up with tearing and dropped frames etc. I don't use Potplayer much because it's plethora of options make my head hurt, but I have a pretty old video card and while it copes with MPC-HC using the default MadVR settings most of the time, changing them to "better" quality settings is a no-go. ![]() If memory serves me correctly, Potplayer is retarded and by default uses CTRL+J as a shortcut for something else, despite the fact it's traditionally used for renderer info, but when MadVR is doing the rendering it should steal the shortcut back from Potplayer and CTRL+J will enable/disable the display of renderer information. It pays to start a video playing, let it settle for a second or two, then use CTRL+R to reset the renderer info while the video is playing. CTRL+R should reset statistics such as the dropped frame count. ![]() It works for all renderers in MPC-HC, although they supply different information. If you select Ctrl+J while a video is playing you'll be provided with statistics regarding playback (use CTRL+J again to disable them).
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