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MediaPortal Version: 1.0.2.0
MediaPortal Skin: Blue2wide
Windows Version: XP SP3
CPU Type: Celeron 1.6GHz dual core
Memory: 2GB
Video Card: NVIDAI GeForce 7500 LE
1. TV Card: Leadtek Winfast 1000S
MPEG2 Video Codec: MPC
MPEG2 Audio Codec: MPC
h.264 Video Codec: Arcsoft
Sorry if this is a repeat of something posted elsewhere - am reasonably new to MediaPortal, and haven't found anything much related in my forum searches.. Am having issues with deinterlacing - only appears obvious with some programs, often cartoons such as Family Guy or the Simpsons (only newer episodes for some reason??) - when viewing these the motion often appears 'shadowed' (as if there's another frame overlying the current one), and when looking at the files in other viewers it would appear that this is an interlacing issue. Only way I have been able to fix this is to set MPC codec interlacing to Bob, and add this to the TV post-processing filters list - this fixes the interlacing problem, but seems to result in reduced quality playback of HD channels - I assume the filter is processing everything, not just the interlaced programs.. Does anyone else have this issue - and if so, is there any way to work around this? Should I be using a different type of filter to fix the interlacing issue? Or is there some way to run the filter only on certain channels (eg run it on SD channels, but leave off for HD channels)?
Thanks!
MediaPortal Skin: Blue2wide
Windows Version: XP SP3
CPU Type: Celeron 1.6GHz dual core
Memory: 2GB
Video Card: NVIDAI GeForce 7500 LE
1. TV Card: Leadtek Winfast 1000S
MPEG2 Video Codec: MPC
MPEG2 Audio Codec: MPC
h.264 Video Codec: Arcsoft
Sorry if this is a repeat of something posted elsewhere - am reasonably new to MediaPortal, and haven't found anything much related in my forum searches.. Am having issues with deinterlacing - only appears obvious with some programs, often cartoons such as Family Guy or the Simpsons (only newer episodes for some reason??) - when viewing these the motion often appears 'shadowed' (as if there's another frame overlying the current one), and when looking at the files in other viewers it would appear that this is an interlacing issue. Only way I have been able to fix this is to set MPC codec interlacing to Bob, and add this to the TV post-processing filters list - this fixes the interlacing problem, but seems to result in reduced quality playback of HD channels - I assume the filter is processing everything, not just the interlaced programs.. Does anyone else have this issue - and if so, is there any way to work around this? Should I be using a different type of filter to fix the interlacing issue? Or is there some way to run the filter only on certain channels (eg run it on SD channels, but leave off for HD channels)?
Thanks!