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<blockquote data-quote="kszabo" data-source="post: 362163" data-attributes="member: 61646"><p>Yes, there is. But <strong>the fact that you can activate motion adaptive deinterlacing etc does not mean that you get it</strong>! your system will break down with an X2 CPU with 1080i with motion adaptive (stutter, freeze, dropped frames etc)! That you can set "motion adaptive" deinterlacing in CCC does not mean that your 1080i will be motion adaptive deinterlaced, I am sorry for you. You will get motion adaptive deinterlacing only for SD material and maybe bob for 1080i.</p><p></p><p>the 1st question was: is a 780G/HD3200 good for a HTPC? Yes, it is. And if you want good picture quality for 1080i, you need a Phenom (because of HT 3.0 RAM controller of it, not because of CPU power). Otherwise an X2 is also OK (for e.g. 1080p)</p><p></p><p>A dedicated GFX is a better solution instead of a Phenom (1. cheaper, 2. better 3d performance, 3. better audio support over HDMI), but the first question looses its meaning. You can buy a motehrboard what you want, you don´t need 780G/HD3200 then. And this would be off topic then (see title!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kszabo, post: 362163, member: 61646"] Yes, there is. But [B]the fact that you can activate motion adaptive deinterlacing etc does not mean that you get it[/B]! your system will break down with an X2 CPU with 1080i with motion adaptive (stutter, freeze, dropped frames etc)! That you can set "motion adaptive" deinterlacing in CCC does not mean that your 1080i will be motion adaptive deinterlaced, I am sorry for you. You will get motion adaptive deinterlacing only for SD material and maybe bob for 1080i. the 1st question was: is a 780G/HD3200 good for a HTPC? Yes, it is. And if you want good picture quality for 1080i, you need a Phenom (because of HT 3.0 RAM controller of it, not because of CPU power). Otherwise an X2 is also OK (for e.g. 1080p) A dedicated GFX is a better solution instead of a Phenom (1. cheaper, 2. better 3d performance, 3. better audio support over HDMI), but the first question looses its meaning. You can buy a motehrboard what you want, you don´t need 780G/HD3200 then. And this would be off topic then (see title!) [/QUOTE]
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