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<blockquote data-quote="midasxxl" data-source="post: 605177" data-attributes="member: 19164"><p><strong>AW: Codec Comparison divx h264 dxva and powerdvd 10</strong></p><p></p><p>Please try powerdvd 9 codec, i don't know if this works with powerdvd 10. The debug settings can be turned off but dissappear after a while by itself, just turn osd setting off in ffdshow configuration menu. . Then, look if you have the deintarlace button greyed out as i described in a post before. And the check if you have turned on the hardware deinterlace mode in powerdvd 9 codec. For me , i use vertrical adaptive hardware deinterlace with my hd4550, which is in my opiniion the best htpc video card. If you card supports vertical adaptive deinterlace you can choose it in powerdvd after you selected hardware deinterlace, closed the program and then went back to the settings. You should now can select a key whicht starts with 3c......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midasxxl, post: 605177, member: 19164"] [b]AW: Codec Comparison divx h264 dxva and powerdvd 10[/b] Please try powerdvd 9 codec, i don't know if this works with powerdvd 10. The debug settings can be turned off but dissappear after a while by itself, just turn osd setting off in ffdshow configuration menu. . Then, look if you have the deintarlace button greyed out as i described in a post before. And the check if you have turned on the hardware deinterlace mode in powerdvd 9 codec. For me , i use vertrical adaptive hardware deinterlace with my hd4550, which is in my opiniion the best htpc video card. If you card supports vertical adaptive deinterlace you can choose it in powerdvd after you selected hardware deinterlace, closed the program and then went back to the settings. You should now can select a key whicht starts with 3c...... [/QUOTE]
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