2006-02-22, 09:00 AM
I wish to transparently forward the PAL interlaced signal from my TV capture card (ATI 550) to the TV-out (SDTV) without having to deinterlace, because the picture quality is far superior compared to deinterlacing when viewing on a SDTV. I have had partial success because it does actually work, however I can't keep a lock between the pixel rows and the TV-out raster lines. It all starts off fine but after about a minute the pixel rows drift into the next upper or lower raster line, therefore reversing the field order, resulting in double-difference reverse interlacing which looks a complete mess. The drifting oscilates backwards and forwards between the lines very slowly, with a cycle time of between 1-5 mintes.
Has anyone tried this and got it working?
I have made sure there is no scaling or overscanning in the GBPVR config.xml, and i have proven the 720x576 image (incl the captured black areas) is precisely filling the 720x576 screen (using a monitor because you can't see the edges on the SDTV).
I also thought it might be genlock related, however my ATI 9550 video card has inbuilt genlock according to the ATI website, and I also experimented using video "flip" to reverse sync the renderer to the TV-out encoder but make no difference.
I have tried using VMR9, VMR7, and Overlay renderers but no difference.
I have tried using a Nvidia 6600GT video card, but no difference.
I have tried live-preview with no interlacing and also encoder pass-through, and time-shift, which all work but suffer from this drift problem.
I have tried multiple MPEG2 decoders (all set to weave, i.e. no deinterlacing) and no difference (Intervideo, Cyberlink, DScaler5, FFDShow, PureVideo).
Any help would be appreciated!
Has anyone tried this and got it working?
I have made sure there is no scaling or overscanning in the GBPVR config.xml, and i have proven the 720x576 image (incl the captured black areas) is precisely filling the 720x576 screen (using a monitor because you can't see the edges on the SDTV).
I also thought it might be genlock related, however my ATI 9550 video card has inbuilt genlock according to the ATI website, and I also experimented using video "flip" to reverse sync the renderer to the TV-out encoder but make no difference.
I have tried using VMR9, VMR7, and Overlay renderers but no difference.
I have tried using a Nvidia 6600GT video card, but no difference.
I have tried live-preview with no interlacing and also encoder pass-through, and time-shift, which all work but suffer from this drift problem.
I have tried multiple MPEG2 decoders (all set to weave, i.e. no deinterlacing) and no difference (Intervideo, Cyberlink, DScaler5, FFDShow, PureVideo).
Any help would be appreciated!