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MediaPortal 1
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Watch / Listen Media
Television (MyTV frontend and TV-Server)
Picture quality issues - signal? hardware? scaling? codecs?
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<blockquote data-quote="frenzy" data-source="post: 560175" data-attributes="member: 73633"><p>Untick all the filters you have turned on, turn on the OSD in ffdshow, watch the Decoder fps and make sure it's stable at 25 or 30fps (pal and ntsc respectively). Then start turning on filters one by one and see which one is causing most load (usually resize or sharpen will make the fps to drop at 23-28 occasionally). Also set NV12 as the output colorspace and tick the set interlaced flag. Works great here in numerous installations and many versions of ffdshow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frenzy, post: 560175, member: 73633"] Untick all the filters you have turned on, turn on the OSD in ffdshow, watch the Decoder fps and make sure it's stable at 25 or 30fps (pal and ntsc respectively). Then start turning on filters one by one and see which one is causing most load (usually resize or sharpen will make the fps to drop at 23-28 occasionally). Also set NV12 as the output colorspace and tick the set interlaced flag. Works great here in numerous installations and many versions of ffdshow [/QUOTE]
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