Hi Attila!
Am 01.02.2012 13:16, schrieb alanwww1:
Hi Christoph !
For the stuttering problem it is cause by lack of shader horse power
to use HQ upsacling AND deinterlacing together.
Yes, I noticed this in the meanwhile. GPU top showed me 100% usage :-)
Please try to set the upscaler from a
Hi Christoph !
For the stuttering problem it is cause by lack of shader horse power to use
HQ upsacling AND deinterlacing together.
Please try to set the upscaler from auto to "bilinear" or even "nearest" at
the worst case.
Also if you are using xbmc in a composited environment please turn off al
Hi,
I know what is the problem. For some reason, the native pixel format
for MPEG-2 decoding on Clarkdale is I420, however the input pixel format
of deinterlacing is NV12 in the driver, so the driver doesn't support
deinterlacing for MPEG-2 on Clardale. We will try to fix this issue but
don't
Atechsystem freenet.de> writes:
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> Hello,
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> I’ve written an email to Haihao Xiang regarding the “no deinterlacing” bug on
Clarkdale a week ago and he answered today. He will check this issue. I’ll hope
he can fix it. Will the extended vaapi-ext deinterlacers (temporal or spatial I
guess
ext) no deinterlacing with
Clarkdale GPU
Hi!
Please note that you need to increase microversion of intel_vaapi driver so
xbmc gets deinterlacing turned on:
See the end of my guide: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=114368
Try it like that. For Sandy Bridge it works.
Cheers
Hi,
I tried the vaapi master and ext-libary including the vaapi-intel-driver from your repository.
My Hardware:
- intel Clarkdale Core I3 540 / I5 661 (I have two different systems)
- H55 chipset
- TV over HDMI @ 50Hz
Software:
- Arch Linux 64 Bit with:
- Kernel: linux 3.1.9-2 (ba