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Old 2008-04-07, 11:46   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Leon_Gjerland View Post
I have had similiar problems for a long time, but at last I'm satisfied (only watching SD-TV).

My working setup is now:
ATI HD2600 Pro (but the X1900 should be OK).
ATI MPEG Video Decoder (on the download-page go to "Individual driver download packages..." and download "Complete Avivo™ Suite for X1000 series products or higher")
EVR in stead of VMR (needs .NET Framework 3.0)
In Configuration, Television, select "Deinterlace mode: None"

In Catalyst CC I have set "Wait for vertical refresh" to "Allways on" (3D) and "Use automatic deinterlacing" (Avivo™ Video)
This seems contradictory since "Use automatic deinterlacing" means, that the application decides the deinterlacing method.

In my case I activated adaptive deinterlacing (with pull down detection) in the driver. It is also crucial to select the right codec for MPEG2 and H.264 decoding... I had problems with SD content at first because I accidentally selected the AVC/H.264 decoder for MPEG2 content too (I am using PowerDVD codecs).
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