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<blockquote data-quote="kenwonders" data-source="post: 486806" data-attributes="member: 29743"><p>It's funny you mention that gibman, I have been using frame doubling for a while now. I don't think it's just me but I have failed to get 24 fps stuff smooth in Mediaportal for a long time, so instead I use ffdshow using its deinterlace filter for 48 fps. I will check this out though, because it looks I could get some greater benefits.</p><p></p><p>I should also mention that I have bad problems with 1.1.0 alpha + latest SVN with the automatic refresh changer. It is setting off a chain of events that ends in a blue screen, something I used to only get when the changer was using win32 calls to attempt the change (what should result from a blank action, which is not the case). </p><p></p><p>The cause of the problem is leaving live TV, where I go from 50hz to 60hz. The TV plays fine, I'm not replicating what others say about the TV section not using the changer. When I stop TV, it should call powerstrip via c:\refresh\ntsc.bat, configured correctly as my default refresh rate (set to ntsc_hz in the configuration). Instead, I get the blue screen indicative of a win32 attempt. I have copy/pasted the path to test it, and I have also tried escaping the slashes. Lots of blue screens today! The batch files work perfectly when run from explorer, I have clicked and clicked without getting a blue screen.</p><p></p><p>If I remove the 'default rate' option, I can stop TV just fine. It is also fine playing NTSC material. </p><p></p><p>Any clues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenwonders, post: 486806, member: 29743"] It's funny you mention that gibman, I have been using frame doubling for a while now. I don't think it's just me but I have failed to get 24 fps stuff smooth in Mediaportal for a long time, so instead I use ffdshow using its deinterlace filter for 48 fps. I will check this out though, because it looks I could get some greater benefits. I should also mention that I have bad problems with 1.1.0 alpha + latest SVN with the automatic refresh changer. It is setting off a chain of events that ends in a blue screen, something I used to only get when the changer was using win32 calls to attempt the change (what should result from a blank action, which is not the case). The cause of the problem is leaving live TV, where I go from 50hz to 60hz. The TV plays fine, I'm not replicating what others say about the TV section not using the changer. When I stop TV, it should call powerstrip via c:\refresh\ntsc.bat, configured correctly as my default refresh rate (set to ntsc_hz in the configuration). Instead, I get the blue screen indicative of a win32 attempt. I have copy/pasted the path to test it, and I have also tried escaping the slashes. Lots of blue screens today! The batch files work perfectly when run from explorer, I have clicked and clicked without getting a blue screen. If I remove the 'default rate' option, I can stop TV just fine. It is also fine playing NTSC material. Any clues? [/QUOTE]
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