Flickering Tv-guide and other overlays with EVR enabled (33 Viewers)

pilehave

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    I have for ~ 1½ year used an integrated Radeon 3200 and have only experienced flickering GUI for the last few months. And this is only for MPEG2-files/tv. If I disable HW-accell. I don't see it anymore. But then my deinterlacing sucks :(

    I have tried every available codec to cure the problem. I don't want to:

    1. spend more money on GFX card
    2. use more unneccesary power

    The problem is logged in Mantis, but with a note of Will Not Fix.
     

    pnyberg

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    Another workaround is to use single processor affinity for MediaPortal - since the problem only occurs with dual cpus.
    But if you need dual cpu in MP (for decoding non-dxva compliant movies?) then this is no good of course...

    I have a post on page 6 which describes this.
     

    tourettes

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    Another workaround is to use single processor affinity for MediaPortal - since the problem only occurs with dual cpus.
    But if you need dual cpu in MP (for decoding non-dxva compliant movies?) then this is no good of course...

    I have a post on page 6 which describes this.

    This is not a good workaround since it makes all the code to be run on the one core. If there are any CPU hungry directshow filters (MP audio renderer, ReClock...) it will greatly increase the possibility for juddering or dropped frames.
     

    pilehave

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    Hmm...just tested Gabest as MPEG2 codec, it seems to work. But I haven't used it for a long time, since I remember some problems with detecting 4:3 and 16:9. Are these problems solved? Seems like to me :confused:

    Bottom line: no flicker whatsoever. But I'm a bit worried about my vector-adaptive deinterlacing... must test more.
     

    tourettes

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    Hmm...just tested Gabest as MPEG2 codec, it seems to work. But I haven't used it for a long time, since I remember some problems with detecting 4:3 and 16:9. Are these problems solved? Seems like to me :confused:

    Bottom line: no flicker whatsoever. But I'm a bit worried about my vector-adaptive deinterlacing... must test more.

    It's DXVA that triggers the bug in ATI combination (still not sure if it is MP or ATI bug).
     

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    AW: Flickering Tv-guide and other overlays with EVR enabled

    tourettes
    with V16 i get sound stutter every now and then don't have the problem with V15.
     

    tourettes

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    Re: AW: Flickering Tv-guide and other overlays with EVR enabled

    @tourettes
    with V16 i get sound stutter every now and then don't have the problem with V15.

    I guess this should be in the different thread?
     

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