... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
I think i check this forum everyday but end with the same bad feeling there will be no release this summerwicked008 wrote:... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
reicsterm wrote:I think i check this forum everyday but end with the same bad feeling there will be no release this summerwicked008 wrote:... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
I'm getting tired of this
Enough are from this for me!icsterm wrote:I think i check this forum everyday but end with the same bad feeling there will be no release this summerwicked008 wrote:... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
I'm getting tired of this
I think the license protection has it's role, but I never seen unhackable software at this date. The vast majority gets cracked in the date of launch btw.. So i don't see what is the purpose of making the software uncrackable, or if i got the whole thing wrong maybe somebody can explain why is this long wait soo long..twingo16v wrote:Enough are from this for me!icsterm wrote:I think i check this forum everyday but end with the same bad feeling there will be no release this summerwicked008 wrote:... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
I'm getting tired of this
PRO will be then in the foreseeable future now, or no.
At least the trialt it would be possible to download it from the aim of a test, that was worthy this to wait for him till now.
There may be only 2142 res will be ready.
Well, I am also interested in Splash PRO. But there is allready a nice and working sollution for free. I am watching HD MKV-s using real-time framerate conversion to 60/75/90 fps with almost no artefacts and soap effect for months now. You just need MPC-HC, ffdshow and avisynth with MVTools, everything is explained here: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php ... 17&page=10 . It really works and looks great. Well, yes, for 1080p 24 to 75fps conversion (ideally for PAL TV at 50/100Hz artefacts and soap effect reduction, 90fps for NTSC) You need some fast hyperthreaded Core i7 class CPU, but I really doubt Splash would require anything less for 1080p, and we don't know anything about artefacts and soap effect yet. No doubt Splash Pro will be great player, but we allready have a working solution.icsterm wrote:I think i check this forum everyday but end with the same bad feeling there will be no release this summerwicked008 wrote:... please give us a good price for it
I swear to buy if the price is reasonable!
I'm getting tired of this
The first PRO version will support up to 60p conversion. Up to 120p support will be added in the near future (it will require 120Hz display).icsterm wrote:Question to Ghost:
Will Splash PRO support further frame interpolation higher than 60p for ultimate video quality?
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