


Each of those will get some attention later. Interpolation is just going to take some trial-and-error experimenting, and upscaling's pretty great aside from some aliasing. Interpolation and upscaling have shown progress, but both still have issues I've yet to smooth out. "Deband" does everything I want and then messes things up in its own way I'm still looking for ways around that. Even setting "deband-grain=0" doesn't totally remove it. I've got a lot of artifact removal working, although the forced noise effect MPV's "Deband" option always applies is annoying. It's been a couple days and I've been a lot more successful with my experimentation.

Having a template to go off of will be immensely helpful! That'll give me some direction when I get back to it tomorrow. It's quite late and I'm tired, but at some point tomorrow I'll restart the endeavor with this new knowledge in mind.ĮDIT: Just saw your new reply. I should reiterate that 24 hours ago I had literally no experience tinkering with MPV. The enhancements set in without tanking the performance. At some point in MPV's documentation it linked to FFMPEG's video filters and I'd taken that to mean I had to mix and match my settings from there.Ī simple CTRL+F in MPV's docs led me to the settings you put in the starter mpv.conf you made, revealing the vast supply of settings I should have been using all these hours. I was unaware of MPV's own GPU-oriented settings. "hqdn3d" is a denoising filter I found in FFMPEG's documentation - which leads me to where I think I went wrong. Icc-profile=C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\Adobe RGB (1998) D65 WP 2.2 Gamma.icc Vf=d3d11vpp=deint=yes:interlaced-only=yes:mode=adaptive Log-file="D:\mpv logs\Theater mpv log.txt" Icc-profile=C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\My profile 4.icmĪudio-device=wasapi/marantz (NVIDIA High Definition Audio)

If you want to get an idea of how to write an mpv.conf, here is mine with some auto-profiles:
