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author | Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev> | 2023-08-18 14:16:29 +0200 |
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committer | Niklas Haas <github-daiK1o@haasn.dev> | 2023-08-18 15:00:25 +0200 |
commit | 36972aec535354c70b68021935bb7d238442b1cd (patch) | |
tree | 1b1b619a97076bc314d5afd5839a56d341f8844f /DOCS/man/options.rst | |
parent | 0b4a36476d0efcb4715a56c6e6de241af9a4b9ec (diff) | |
download | mpv-36972aec535354c70b68021935bb7d238442b1cd.tar.bz2 mpv-36972aec535354c70b68021935bb7d238442b1cd.tar.xz |
vo_gpu: allow --hdr-peak-decay-rate=0.0
This completely disables all smoothing. Despite what the manual claims,
a decay rate of 1.0 does *not*.
It's worth pointing out that this depends on the following commit to
work properly in --vo=gpu-next, but I don't think working around such a
minor detail is worth the trouble, considering people building nightly
mpv are probably also building nightly libplacebo it should just work
(tm).
See-Also: https://github.com/haasn/libplacebo/commit/1c464baaf4c6228dcfac87f19db1dafc22e328c8
See-Also: https://github.com/haasn/libplacebo/commit/83af2d4ebd5086a56f7b1a2f86628ada3612ee7c
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diff --git a/DOCS/man/options.rst b/DOCS/man/options.rst index 5ac17947c2..71e133e7ff 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/options.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/options.rst @@ -6707,12 +6707,12 @@ them. range of scenes with very bright isolated highlights. Values other than 100 come with a small performance penalty. (Only for ``--vo=gpu-next``) -``--hdr-peak-decay-rate=<1.0..1000.0>`` +``--hdr-peak-decay-rate=<0.0..1000.0>`` The decay rate used for the HDR peak detection algorithm (default: 100.0). This is only relevant when ``--hdr-compute-peak`` is enabled. Higher values make the peak decay more slowly, leading to more stable values at the cost of more "eye adaptation"-like effects (although this is mitigated somewhat - by ``--hdr-scene-threshold``). A value of 1.0 (the lowest possible) disables + by ``--hdr-scene-threshold``). A value of 0.0 (the lowest possible) disables all averaging, meaning each frame's value is used directly as measured, but doing this is not recommended for "noisy" sources since it may lead to excessive flicker. (In signal theory terms, this controls the time |