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Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2023 9:42 am
by chase3
Okay so i have been deeply in love with Mirillis Splash Player Pro. So much that i won't watch a movie without it. Setting the advanced Picture options to Motion, Detail and Light Boost ... it's a pleasure to watch a movie in all 60fps glory.

However, i have noticed a problem and it's been there since the original Splash Pro Ex version. Large Size files (such as Original BluRays etc) always seem to have a jerky playback (when using the Motion Boost). It's as if, the software is having difficulty in keeping up and processing the huge amount of data.

For example, if running a 10GB+ File, it'd run perfectly fine IF the resolution is 720p. But will start to jerk if same file size is 1080p. MY PC is perfectly capable of running all high end video games at max settings (or closer) so i don't think the PC is the real issue here.

Anyone else having the same issue?

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:23 am
by convertdocument
It sounds like your issue with jerky playback on large files while using Motion Boost in Mirillis Splash Player Pro could be related to how the software processes high-resolution content. You may want to check for any updates or optimizations within the player or consider adjusting the playback settings to see if that improves performance.

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:43 am
by convertdocument
It sounds like your PC's performance may not be optimized for handling high-bitrate 1080p content with Motion Boost enabled in Mirillis Splash Player Pro. You might want to check for software updates, or adjust your settings to see if that improves playback.

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:35 am
by PhyllisBarlow
Motion Boost relies on your CPU and GPU to process and upscale video, especially with higher resolutions like 1080p. Even if your PC is powerful, the software might not be fully utilizing your system’s resources, especially if the Motion Boost effect is too demanding on the hardware for large files. If the system isn't keeping up with the processing demands, it could lead to jerky or stuttery playback.

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:15 am
by Linamilton
chase3 wrote:
Sat Jun 24, 2023 9:42 am
Okay so i have been deeply in love with Mirillis Splash Player Pro. So much that i won't watch a movie without it. Setting the advanced Picture options to Motion, Detail and Light Boost ... it's a pleasure to watch a movie in all 60fps glory.

However, i have noticed a problem and it's been there since the original Splash Pro Ex version. Large Size files (such as Original BluRays etc) always seem to have a jerky playback (when using the Motion Boost). It's as if, the software is having difficulty in keeping up and processing the huge amount of data.

For example, if running a 10GB+ File, it'd run perfectly fine IF the resolution is 720p. But will start to jerk if same file size is 1080p. MY PC is perfectly capable of running all high end video games at max settings (or closer) so i don't think the PC is the real issue here.

Anyone else having the same issue?
Since your PC can handle high-end games, it might be a software or settings optimization issue rather than hardware. Maybe try adjusting the Motion Boost or Light Boost settings, or check for software updates that might address this issue. Anyone else experiencing similar issues with high-res files?

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:33 am
by lacrosseretouch
It sounds like you're having an issue with the Motion Boost feature in Mirillis Splash Player Pro, especially when playing large 1080p files, which is quite frustrating given how much you enjoy the software.

Given that your PC is capable of running high-end video games without issues, it’s likely not the hardware.

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:03 am
by arkcharity
Do you have any recommendations on what settings to adjust first?

Re: Mirillis Splash Player Pro v2.0

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 2:14 am
by zarvaude
Sometimes switching between DXVA and software decoding can make a difference. Would love to hear if anyone else has found a solid fix for this!