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<blockquote data-quote="onelegend" data-source="post: 951475" data-attributes="member: 105816"><p>Would dshowhelper effect pixelation?</p><p></p><p>With default 1.3 I get pixelation on every channel change or ff/rw skip for around 3-5 seconds. With the latest dshowhelper on post 1, 95% of the time it's perfect. But every now and then it pixelates and doesn't sort itself out. Sometimes the whole picture, sometimes it blurs on smallish moving objects, like when a person turns their head.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if dshowhelper can help resolve or shall I lean towards testing older amd drivers (12.10, dxva lav 54.1)</p><p></p><p>If you can help let me know what is needed? Logs, video recordings etc</p><p></p><p>This bahaviour is on 2 different single seat systems albeit with the same tuner and gfx cards. Both do the behaviour above and both have improved considerably with the latest dshowhelper</p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onelegend, post: 951475, member: 105816"] Would dshowhelper effect pixelation? With default 1.3 I get pixelation on every channel change or ff/rw skip for around 3-5 seconds. With the latest dshowhelper on post 1, 95% of the time it's perfect. But every now and then it pixelates and doesn't sort itself out. Sometimes the whole picture, sometimes it blurs on smallish moving objects, like when a person turns their head. Not sure if dshowhelper can help resolve or shall I lean towards testing older amd drivers (12.10, dxva lav 54.1) If you can help let me know what is needed? Logs, video recordings etc This bahaviour is on 2 different single seat systems albeit with the same tuner and gfx cards. Both do the behaviour above and both have improved considerably with the latest dshowhelper Many thanks Ian [/QUOTE]
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