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    Hi guys,

    UPDATE I changed the vsfilter section to reflect the installer version. I think it makes the hardest part quite easy now.

    UPDATE2 I added a flash splitter, due to a user request, made some changes to the ffdshow setup to enable correct subtitle handling in an .ogm container.

    Regarding the deinterlacing situation, unfortunately i have been unable to figure out a viable solution for this in mediaportal. Currently there is no automatic checking of interlaced material. If you use the gabest decoder for mpeg2 you will find that you already have auto deinterlacing for that codec. I maintain that besides auto deinterlacing built into ffdshow, the best solution would be to have mediportals osd be able to change presets manually. This way you could open a movie, see its interlaced press a button on your remote and change your preset. That being said i have no idea if this is even technically possible, let alone likely to happen.

    I wrote a codec guide for mediaportal that i would like you guys to read and comment on so that i may improve it enough to eventually be included into the wiki and possibly the install process.

    It is quite basic but allows you to play most types of files in mediaportal.

    Get it here http://users.vic.chariot.net.au/~mitreski

    TIA Goose
     

    ThaClown

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    Very nice guide, im trying it for my next reinstall.
    When I do I'll add PowerDVD, will post my experiances with it in combination with your codec settings when I do.

    Nice job!
     

    Goose

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    deinterlacing

    to be honest i haven't really thought about it.

    i am currently researching the best methods for deinterlacing other than letting your video card do it.

    will add it to the guide when i figure out what the best solution is. That being said i am open to suggestion.
     

    Goose

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    vsfilter installer

    hi guys, i was thinking of changing the vsfilter part to use the installer instead of manually registering it yourself.

    necessary? wanted? Let me know please.

    edit: I decided i will adjust the guide to use the installer



    Paranoid Delusion. I found the guide you were talking about but it refers to resizing and stuff not deinterlacing. Thanks for trying anyway.
    http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/Postprocessing

    seems that there isn't really any automatic checking of interlaced content in any software. Dscaler seems to be the best, but AFAIK it isn't auto either.

    Anyway, i will look into it more tomorrow.
     

    charli181

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    to be honest i haven't really thought about it.

    i am currently researching the best methods for deinterlacing other than letting your video card do it.

    will add it to the guide when i figure out what the best solution is. That being said i am open to suggestion.

    Once the wife gets off the the tv, I will PM you a screen shot of my set up for de-interlacing.
     

    einstein72

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    i am currently researching the best methods for deinterlacing other than letting your video card do it.

    A software based deinterlacing method is still far superior to any hardware supported one. Deinterlacing with Dscaler or other Ffdshow filters gets you better results than the Nvidia Pure Video decoder for example. Downside is the bigger utilization.

    seems that there isn't really any automatic checking of interlaced content in any software. Dscaler seems to be the best, but AFAIK it isn't auto either.

    Not really sure what you mean there. If you're referring to some sort of motion compensation (AKA Natural Motion Detection etc) then the deinterlacing that comes close is TomsMoComp.
    If you install Ffdshow and enable the Dscaler option while installing you get a lot more deinterlacing filters to choose from in Ffdshow. I find them among the best, but cpu intensive.

    Some good info about interlacing/deinterlacing is found here.
     

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    Great work!

    A couple of comments:
    The,audio,renderer,will,be,different,for,because,you,
    will,have,a,different,soundcard:,
    - Should always be "Default DirectSound Device"? Other settings can cause TV-sutter, if I remember correctly
    Resizing,video,to,your,screens,native,resolution,is,quite,resource,intensive,but,can,
    significantly,improve,video,quality:,There,are,two,ways,to,do,thisC,zPU,and,8PUC,my,
    preference,is,zPU:,To,allow,the,graphics,card,to,scale,the,video,for,youC,you,need,to,open,up,
    ìUediaportal,configurationî,and,navigate,to,ìdirectshow,filter,controlî,and,ìvideo,mixing,
    renderer,Y,settingsî,Then,select,a,filtering,mode,your,zPU,can,handle:,This,may,require,trial,
    and,error:,
    Where/How can one figure outh what once gfx support?

    And (not important):
    - IZarc handles .rar as well (I perfer it)
    - Links don't work using Foxit reader
     

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