


- #Intel power gadget installation failed mac 10.10 how to
- #Intel power gadget installation failed mac 10.10 1080p
I actually didn't know how to read the SVP index, but I kind of felt that it had to be 1.0 to be perfectly on sync video and audio.

I actually don't think I should move it to the right because even the middle point will stutter during some frames so right now is all the way to the left. Yeah, you are right about the passive cooling. I read this thread: and got same results, no hwdec actually makes it faster. My mistake, I actually meant hwdec=videotoolbox-copy. If "SVP index" stays at 1.0 and CPU load is not higher than ~70% then your're good So you probably need to move the slider to the right from the middle position and monitor the actual CPU frequencies via Intel Power Gadget level that the system can maintain on a long period of time specialty - i.e passive cooling system and very high turbo boost level - the quick benchmark may give much higher perf. That "middle point" is not absolute and depends on the perf. > but even in the middle point (which was what svp suggested after running the initial test) I wish all videos were 60 fps from now on. The script I am using to display fps on mpv: says I am indeed using hwdec but on the config file settings there's a huge difference between hwdec=no and hwdec=videotoolboxĪfter using svp for a while, I can clearly see the sluggishness of 24 fps videos lol. What I find it strange is that on my mpv config settings file, hwdec is set to no but on svp settings GPU acceleration is on. These 10 bit on the other hand were flawless: … t_720p.mkv … _1080p.mkv Not sure if it's because it was 10 bit encoded instead of 8 bit. I have also noticed that while some videos will instantly change to 60 fps or 59.786 something, some others will force it to 100 or even 1000 causing frame drops like these samples I downloaded: Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu BD OP.mkv and Sword Art Online BD Opening.mkv. I have tried tweaking the svp control panel settings, but even in the middle point (which was what svp suggested after running the initial test) didn't feel steady as there would be some frame drops. While nice to have, didn't make it 100% flawless, there would be some stuttering. I think they made no difference whatsoever. opengl-early-flush=no did not work for me as well as other settings like -videotoolbox-format=uyvy422. Video control on SVP control panel is set to the "highest performance" (all the way to the left), optimized for films and low artifacts masking.
#Intel power gadget installation failed mac 10.10 1080p
If hwdec=no I can pretty much watch every single 720p, 1080p videos. Some of the settings I have used are all here: Īfter trying almost all configurations, it seems the biggest impact on stutteringness is hwdec=auto. I installed mpv according to this guide: … k_on_os_x/ These are my results after tweaking a bit the config file and trying a dozen of different parameters and formats:
