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So what are you using?
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#11
2008-06-07, 02:29 PM
sgilani Wrote:[*]Video decoder ffdshow
Using the 'warped resize' option in Resize so that my 4:3 aspect ratio programming looks as nice as it can on my plasma. Wouldn't give it up for anything! Hardware deinterlacing works great too (just check the box to pass the interlace flags to the renderer)

Re ffdshow, I do use it, but have never put a check against deinterlacing in the video decoder conrfiguration page. I assumed this meant deinterlacing was being left to the GPU or renderer.
However after reading your post I looked at the options under deinterlacing and, indeed, one of the options is 'Bypass'.
So the question is, what difference is there between using bypass, or just not using deinterlacing at all in ffdshow?
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#12
2008-06-09, 11:30 PM
Pob Wrote:Re ffdshow, I do use it, but have never put a check against deinterlacing in the video decoder conrfiguration page. I assumed this meant deinterlacing was being left to the GPU or renderer.
However after reading your post I looked at the options under deinterlacing and, indeed, one of the options is 'Bypass'.
So the question is, what difference is there between using bypass, or just not using deinterlacing at all in ffdshow?

You don't put a check next to Deinterlacing.. (you don't want to use any deinterlacing filter).

You want to go to the Output tab and put a check to "set interlace flag". If you're using an older version of ffdshow, it might say something like "HW interlacing". Look at the picture:

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#13
2008-06-10, 09:28 PM
OK thanks. Still not sure about that setting though - it only allows you to set the deinterlace flag as bob or weave. In Purevideo or Avivo you can set smart or automatic to determine deintelacing method, and they have more advanced choices like motion adaptive. I guess the proof is in the pudding so I will try ffdshow for mpeg2 and see how it compares.
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#14
2008-06-11, 01:45 AM
The setting names are lazily done; if you choose Bob it will indeed kick in pixel-adaptive deinterlacing at the renderer. And, if you've got Inverse Telecine enabled in your graphic card's control panel settings, that will work as well. So I can set up multiple profiles using ffdshow and do all the filtering I want.. and still have hardware deinterlacing and a more than decent CPU load because of it. I couldn't be happier. Smile
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2008-06-11, 05:30 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-06-11, 05:59 PM by gazoo.)
Server:
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  • Operating System Vista Ultimate SP1
  • Video card used IGP ATI HD3200
  • Analogue or digital tuner? Both (QAM+Analog), HVR1600
  • Video renderer EVR
  • Video decoder ATI Decoder (AVIVO), doesn't want to HA for some reason though, could be the motherboard/IGP
  • Audio decoder ffdshow/AC3
  • Multiplexor ATI
  • H264 playback MPCDecoder, HA works awesome
  • DivX / XviD decoder ffdshow/xvid
  • Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? LCD
  • Display connection VGA
  • Monitor resolution 1360*768
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Client:
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  • Operating System XP SP2 Pro
  • Video card used IGP ATI HD3200
  • Analogue or digital tuner? N/A, client
  • Video renderer EVR
  • Video decoder ATI Decoder (AVIVO), doesn't want to HA for some reason though, could be the motherboard/IGP
  • Audio decoder ffdshow/AC3
  • Multiplexor ATI
  • H264 playback CoreAVC, HA doesn't want to work at all so coreavc is the best software one
  • DivX / XviD decoder ffdshow/xvid
  • Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? LCD
  • Display connection VGA
  • Monitor resolution 1360*768
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Client:ASUS AMD M3A78-EMH HDMI motherboard,CPU AMD64 X2 3800+,2GB RAM,200GB HD,ATI HD3200 integrated graphics, WIN XP SP2 Pro,MCE303 case, 2x16 VFD, Irtrans MCE remote [/SIZE]
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#16
2008-06-12, 09:13 AM
[quote=gazoo]Server:
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  • Operating System XP sp2
  • Video card used x1600 pro
  • Analogue or digital tuner? 2x 150mce analogue
  • Video renderer vrm9
  • Video decoder ffdshow
  • Audio decoder ffdshow
  • Multiplexor ?
  • DivX / XviD decoder ffdshow/xvid
  • Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? CRT
  • Display connection S-video
  • Monitor resolution 720*576
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#17
2008-06-21, 08:41 PM
Just built a new system based on a 780g mobo chipset, and thought I should post the settings I am using on it:

Operating System -Windows XP Pro SP 3
Video card used - HD3200 (onboard)
Analogue or digital tuner? - Nova-T PCI and Nova-T stick (digital)
Video renderer - VMR9 FSE. Back to FSE! I only used EVR in XP as I had been getting tearing when playing H264 files. On the new system this is reversed - I get tearing using EVR (probably because there is no HWA in EVR on XP)
Video decoder - ATI MPEG decoder
DVD decoder - System default (ATI Avivo)
Audio decoder - ffdshow for everything
Multiplexor -ATI
H264 playback - CoreAVC with deinterlacing set to none (hardware)
DivX / XviD decoder - ffdshow
Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD? LCD
Display connection - HDMI
Monitor resolution - 1360*768

Quite happy with the results using just the ATI drivers / encoders and ffdshow. Everything works (touch wood) and it's nice to have the video inset window back using VMR.
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#18
2008-06-27, 03:53 PM
* Operating System Vista (SP1 removed!)
* Video card used x1650 pro
* Tuner? PVR150MCE HVR1300 NOVA-T USB
* Video renderer vrm9
* Video decoder Nvidia Purevideo
* Audio decoder Vista Codec pack (cut down ffdshow)
* Multiplexor ATI
* DivX / XviD decoder Vista Codec Pack (ffdshow/xvid)
* h264 codec CoreAVC
* Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? LCD
* Display connection DVI-HDMI
* Monitor resolution 1360x768

i can hardly tell the difference from livetv and normal tv! playback is excellent on tv, recordings and media inc. MKV

whereas on the same setup, live tv on VMC is poor
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#19
2008-07-10, 07:56 AM
* Operating System XP Home
* Video card used ATI 3470
Upgraded from the onboard x1250 in an attempt to fix tearing when using anything apart from vmr9fse but has't fixed this!
* Analogue or digital tuner? 6 x Digital
* Video renderer VMR9FSE
Had to compensate for the washed out colours (16-235/0-255 colours) by decreasing TV brightness and increasing contrast. Still experimenting in the hope of getting the output to be comparable with the Overlay renderer.
* Video decoder Nvidia
Does'nt seem to make much difference what video decoder is used.
* Audio decoder Nvidia
* Multiplexor Cyberlink
* H264 playback None
Not setup HD yet.
* DivX / XviD decoder
* Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? CRT
* Display connection S-video (picture is soft due to s-video. Should be improved when upgrade to LCD TV)
* Monitor resolution PAL
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#20
2008-07-11, 01:06 PM
* Operating System: XP Pro SP3
* Video card used: Nvidia GeForce 7300LE (works great for SD)
* Analogue or digital tuner? 1 analog (PVR-150)
* Video renderer: VMR9 Custom
* Video decoder: Nvidia Purevideo
* Audio decoder: Nvidia
* Multiplexor: ???
* H264 playback: None (don't use HD or H.264 vids)
* DivX / XviD decoder: Xvid
* Using PVRX2 on CRT or LCD/plasma? CRT
* Display connection: S-video
* Monitor resolution: NTSC 720x480i

Not sure what the multiplexor is (for digital?), I've never set anything on purpose for this.

GB-PVR is a very solid program that gets heavy daily use. The only real problem I've ever had is that Live TV timeshift mode gives me 5 seconds of stutter between channel changes.
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