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Originally Posted by DragonQ
Is there a particular reason you want to use YADIF? In most cases hardware deinterlacing is better.
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I seem to be trying the impossible.
Trying to set things up to so both SD and HD look good. Problem is, the settings in CCC that make SD look good, make HD look odd.
So I thought if I use yadif, it disables the AMD CCC settings so I can leave the HD settings on without losing what I consider to be good SD picture quality.
I would purely use yadif, but my PC can't handle running 1080i with it on.
The other problem I am trying to combat is motion when watching sport at 1080i. At the moment I find watching football in HD is so blurry and slow compared to SD. Ive tried the dimitri filter and also SVP, but they make the ball and players blurry.
I think what I am looking for is the best way to deinterlace SD content compared to HD.