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<blockquote data-quote="bigj" data-source="post: 37348" data-attributes="member: 10940"><p>Well I don't actually use it myself - which may answer your question.</p><p>I did find some differences in how well it worked between tv, movies and dvd . For movies (xvids) I use ffdshow anyway - so get post-processing already. Applying it twice in the graph isn't very nice, and really doesn't help CPU usage! About stability - it just introduces another filter into the graph, which I guess is another variable to worry about.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned it really because I know some people are using it - and to date the concensus seems to be that an older version of ffdshow is required. I just wanted to make it clear that this isn't the case. I run the latest ffdshow november'05 build.</p><p></p><p>HTH,</p><p>BigJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj, post: 37348, member: 10940"] Well I don't actually use it myself - which may answer your question. I did find some differences in how well it worked between tv, movies and dvd . For movies (xvids) I use ffdshow anyway - so get post-processing already. Applying it twice in the graph isn't very nice, and really doesn't help CPU usage! About stability - it just introduces another filter into the graph, which I guess is another variable to worry about. I mentioned it really because I know some people are using it - and to date the concensus seems to be that an older version of ffdshow is required. I just wanted to make it clear that this isn't the case. I run the latest ffdshow november'05 build. HTH, BigJ. [/QUOTE]
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