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<blockquote data-quote="globaldonkey" data-source="post: 418480" data-attributes="member: 49844"><p><strong>TV-Server Version</strong>: </p><p><strong>MediaPortal Version</strong>: 1.0 Final (no SVN)</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Skin</strong>: StreamedMP</p><p><strong>Windows Version</strong>: Windows XP SP3</p><p><strong>CPU Type</strong>: Intel Core2 Duo 3GHZ</p><p><strong>HDD</strong>: 2 x Samsung 1TB</p><p><strong>Memory</strong>: 2 x 2GB DDR2</p><p><strong>Motherboard</strong>: ASUS P5E-VM HDMI</p><p><strong>Video Card</strong>: ASUS ATI 3450</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>Sound Card</strong>: Realtek HD Audio</p><p><strong>Sound Card AC3</strong>: Realtek HD Audio</p><p><strong>Sound Card Driver</strong>: 5.10.0.5404</p><p><strong>1. TV Card</strong>: DNTV Live Dual PCIe S3</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Type</strong>: DVB-T x 2 + Analogue x2</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Video Codec</strong>: PDVD7</p><p><strong>MPEG2 Audio Codec</strong>: MPC-MPA</p><p><strong>h.264 Video Codec</strong>: CoreAVC 1.95</p><p><strong>Satelite/CableTV Provider</strong>: </p><p><strong>HTPC Case</strong>: Silverstone LC16M</p><p><strong>Cooling</strong>: </p><p><strong>Power Supply</strong>: Zalman ZM460B-APS 460W</p><p><strong>Remote</strong>: Soundgraph IMON IPAD</p><p><strong>TV</strong>: Pioneer PDP 506HD</p><p><strong>TV - HTPC Connection</strong>: HDMI</p><p></p><p>Per my system description above, I have an ASUS ATI 3450. I was running V8.47 of Catalyst (I think from ASUS), and last night updated to ASUS Catalyst 8.60. This appears to be the latest version from ASUS that I could find.</p><p></p><p>I was doing this because hardware de-interlacing of 1080i avc interlaced content on this card is horrible. It looks like the de-interlacer is messing up the field order and playing the frames out in the wrong order, resulting in very "jumpy" video. If I use CoreAVC's Bob de-interlace, I get a good result, but of course high CPU.</p><p></p><p>One thing I noticed with the "upgrade" of the video drivers was the de-interlace options changed. I used to have all the advanced de-interlace methods like motion adaptive and vector adaptive, but with 8.60 I only have Bob and Weave.</p><p></p><p>So my next thought was do I use the drivers from ATI, so I can get V9.4 and see how that goes. Is it recommended or ok to use the "native" drivers on these cards instead of the OEM drivers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="globaldonkey, post: 418480, member: 49844"] [b]TV-Server Version[/b]: [b]MediaPortal Version[/b]: 1.0 Final (no SVN) [b]MediaPortal Skin[/b]: StreamedMP [b]Windows Version[/b]: Windows XP SP3 [b]CPU Type[/b]: Intel Core2 Duo 3GHZ [b]HDD[/b]: 2 x Samsung 1TB [b]Memory[/b]: 2 x 2GB DDR2 [b]Motherboard[/b]: ASUS P5E-VM HDMI [b]Video Card[/b]: ASUS ATI 3450 [b]Video Card Driver[/b]: [b]Sound Card[/b]: Realtek HD Audio [b]Sound Card AC3[/b]: Realtek HD Audio [b]Sound Card Driver[/b]: 5.10.0.5404 [b]1. TV Card[/b]: DNTV Live Dual PCIe S3 [b]1. TV Card Type[/b]: DVB-T x 2 + Analogue x2 [b]1. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]2. TV Card[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]3. TV Card[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]4. TV Card[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Video Codec[/b]: PDVD7 [b]MPEG2 Audio Codec[/b]: MPC-MPA [b]h.264 Video Codec[/b]: CoreAVC 1.95 [b]Satelite/CableTV Provider[/b]: [b]HTPC Case[/b]: Silverstone LC16M [b]Cooling[/b]: [b]Power Supply[/b]: Zalman ZM460B-APS 460W [b]Remote[/b]: Soundgraph IMON IPAD [b]TV[/b]: Pioneer PDP 506HD [b]TV - HTPC Connection[/b]: HDMI Per my system description above, I have an ASUS ATI 3450. I was running V8.47 of Catalyst (I think from ASUS), and last night updated to ASUS Catalyst 8.60. This appears to be the latest version from ASUS that I could find. I was doing this because hardware de-interlacing of 1080i avc interlaced content on this card is horrible. It looks like the de-interlacer is messing up the field order and playing the frames out in the wrong order, resulting in very "jumpy" video. If I use CoreAVC's Bob de-interlace, I get a good result, but of course high CPU. One thing I noticed with the "upgrade" of the video drivers was the de-interlace options changed. I used to have all the advanced de-interlace methods like motion adaptive and vector adaptive, but with 8.60 I only have Bob and Weave. So my next thought was do I use the drivers from ATI, so I can get V9.4 and see how that goes. Is it recommended or ok to use the "native" drivers on these cards instead of the OEM drivers? [/QUOTE]
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