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    When watching TV or Recorded programs full screen (not full screen=too little to notice) the edges on letters and human faces are all jagged.

    When using mytheatre or viewing the mediaportal recording in media player the jagged edges are gone.

    With graphedit I checked that Mytheatre and mediaportal are using the same video decoder, wich is Nvidia purevideo

    So I would guess this is a mediaportal specific problem.
     

    Efros

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    Are you using directx exclusive mode? If not select this in the configuration program.

    pressing ! when in full screen gives you a scrolling vertical line which will indicate tearing probs.
     

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    I have directX exclusive mode enabled, I also disbled it and checked with "!" then enabled it again and rechecked. with directx exclusive mode enabled the lines doesn't break(suppose that if it breaks thats called tearing?)

    so guess that it hasn't anything to do with my problem

    to describe the problem, instead of viewing a nice rounded line I see a line that is zoomed in too much and you see the pixels, that effect is showing in mediaportal but not with mytheatre or any other player, nor is it in the recording itself, just playback
     

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    does nobody know a solution or can confirm it is a bug , it also applies for watching a DVD, it has got to be something that mediaportal does, because no other player has it. And they use the same nvidia purevideo codec
     

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    only thing I can suggest is to use graphedit to see what MP is doing in terms of codecs etc.
     

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    already did that and the graph is exactly the same, except that mytheatre uses its own DVB core source filter for watching tv. the rest is the same
     

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    What are your deinterlacing settings? Also use a support template, we can't guess what hardware you got.
     

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    Area: Media Portal Program
    MediaPortal Version: 0.2.04
    MediaPortal Skin: MCE1280x720
    Windows Version: Windows XP (SP2)
    .NET CLR Version: 2.0.50727
    DirectX Version: 4.09.00.0904 (9.0c)
    Audio Codec: nVidia Audio Decoder
    Video Codec: nVidia Video Decoder
    CPU Type: AMD Athlon XP 2500+
    Memory: 512 MB
    Motherboard: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe
    TV Card Model: FireDTV
    TV Card Type: DVB-C
    TV Card Driver: 02/02/2006,4.2.0
    Video Card Model: Nvidia Geforce 6600GT
    Video Card Driver: 91.31
    Video Card Resolution: 1280x768
    Video Render Type: VMR9
    Audio Card Model: nVidia nForce2
    Audio Card Driver: 4.62
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    I've disabled deinterlacing, within mediaportal, so only the nVidia decoder is deinterlacing, but in mytheatre it deinterlaces fine.

    Will try and make a screenshot (Wich key should I press??)
     

    mPod

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    Will try and make a screenshot (Wich key should I press??)
    F11 - the png will be saved to your normal windows "My Pictures" folder.

    See the attached image for my settings. Result is perfect deinterlacing with a 6600GT. Deinterlacing in "Television" is also set to none here.
     

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