> > > > for you.. I believe it should be possible to get 50 fps progressive > > > > output > > > > from 50i material using vdpau deinterlacing. > > > > yes, my PCI Geforce 8400 card on GPU G98 can do 10...@50 but with the > > simplest bob deinterlacing only. I prefer to use > > more advanced deinterlacing algorithm - temporal_spatial or temporal. But > > with them I have jerky video > > Hm, do you think you were only able to use simple deinterlacing because > of limitations in CPU speed, bus bandwidth (only PCI - I've been > thinking about one of the 8400 GSs myself so I can play with it in my > PCI-only VDR box..), or power within the G98 GPU itself?
I don't know exactly there's report that on G98 temporal works well. I believe in it So, I suppose that PCI bus is limited nvidia mentioned http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/185.18.29/README/appendix-h.html In order for either VDP_VIDEO_MIXER_FEATURE_DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL or VDP_VIDEO_MIXER_FEATURE_DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL_SPATIAL to operate correctly, the application must supply at least 2 past and 1 future fields to each VdpMixerRender call. If those fields are not provided, the VdpMixer will fall back to bob de-interlacing. > > > .. But you might get better results if you outputted 1:1 interlaced > > > material > > > using 1080i50 mode and let the LCD tv do the deinterlacing.. > > > > Yes, exactly what I want to try, But I couldn't run properly 10...@50 - > > even in xorg.log I have the report about > > validated 10...@50 mode - my LCD TV Philips 9703PFL reported about 1080p > > source from hdmi > > :( Native output and letting the TV do the grunt work would be my > prefernece, too - in what way doesn't it work? No output at all or very > juddery output ? I could reach more less good quality output for 10...@50 , but I decided to come back to 10...@50 because that mode was better than 10...@50 (I repeat mt TV set always informed me about 1080p mode , never - about of 1080i) Goga _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr