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<blockquote data-quote="Kotik" data-source="post: 507047" data-attributes="member: 89825"><p>I also did try CoreAVC with CUDA the results are the one you describe BUT VMR9 framerate is not going over 45 fps which is not smooth enough. You should see 49-50 fps in VMR9 when you play 25 fps interlaced material. So 47 is not a GO. Although i have to admit that deinterlace is working with CUDA. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for providing those results. We still need more.</p><p></p><p>What i want to try now is to output the interlace source as is and use only DXVA on it, so no deinterlacing, force my output to 25i over HDMI and see if my TV will be able to deinterlace the source properly. Anyone ever tried it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kotik, post: 507047, member: 89825"] I also did try CoreAVC with CUDA the results are the one you describe BUT VMR9 framerate is not going over 45 fps which is not smooth enough. You should see 49-50 fps in VMR9 when you play 25 fps interlaced material. So 47 is not a GO. Although i have to admit that deinterlace is working with CUDA. Thank you for providing those results. We still need more. What i want to try now is to output the interlace source as is and use only DXVA on it, so no deinterlacing, force my output to 25i over HDMI and see if my TV will be able to deinterlace the source properly. Anyone ever tried it [/QUOTE]
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