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Old 7th July 2011, 05:44   #1  |  Link
chapas
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1080i videos: What are your settings?

Hello guys. I've been having some problems playing 1080i ts files, mostly MPEG2.

I can't get a combination of player/decoder/renderer to make sure I get properly deinterlaced video and smooth playback.

I have Windows 7 64bit and an ATI 4870.

My player is MPC-HC with EVR-CP. If I use the internal filters, no DXVA is used and no deinterlacing. If I use the MS DTV-DVD decoder, I get DXVA with deinterlacing but playback is choppy.

Can you tell me what do you normally use to play HDTV broadcast 1080i?

Thank you!
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Old 7th July 2011, 06:06   #2  |  Link
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Try using ffdshow video decoder and the deinterlacing filter set to Yadif. Of course, you need to have an adequate CPU to have smooth playback.
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Old 7th July 2011, 12:06   #3  |  Link
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Can you tell me what do you normally use to play HDTV broadcast 1080i?
Cyberlink Video Decoder in DXVA, manually selected in Catalyst Control Center Motion Adaptive de-interlacing (pulldown detection OFF).
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MPC-HC & EVR-CP + LAV + MS DTV-DVD decoder
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Old 7th July 2011, 13:36   #5  |  Link
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Thank you guys!

TheElix, what does "pulldown detection OFF" change? Is it for better performance, or it's just not needed?
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Old 7th July 2011, 14:52   #6  |  Link
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With this setting being turned ON reportedly there's a small lag when de-interlacing begins working. It makes some frames still look interlaced.
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Old 8th July 2011, 02:07   #7  |  Link
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Thanks again!

I updated MPC-HC (it was not that old) and now MPC-HC + EVR CP + MS DTV-DVD Decoder and it works fine. Seems not even Vector Adaptive deinterlacing reconstructs the stream perfectly.
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Old 8th July 2011, 07:19   #8  |  Link
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i have an amd e350, and when i try to use microsoft dtv dvd video decoder with hardware deinterlacing, it is terribly buggy. I use coreavc dxva for h264, and cyberlink pdvd11 dxva for vc-1 and mpeg 2.

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Old 14th July 2011, 04:42   #9  |  Link
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I didn't know CoreAVC had DXVA support. I'll give it a try, thank you!
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