Video output in media portal interlaced (1 Viewer)

Valk

Portal Pro
February 25, 2006
302
108
Home Country
Australia Australia
Area: Media Portal Program
MediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.0 RC4 (2006-04-18)
MediaPortal Skin: BlueTwo
Windows Version: Windows XP (SP2)
.NET CLR Version: 2.0.50727
DirectX Version: 4.09.00.0904 (9.0c)
Audio Codec: AC3Filter
Video Codec: NVIDIA Video Decoder
CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4 - 3.20GHz
Memory: 2 GB
Motherboard: P5LD2-Deluxe (ASUSTeK Computer INC.)
TV Card Model: Channel Plus Hybrid D+A TV Tuner Card
TV Card Type: DVB
TV Card Driver: DTV-DVB 3054 - 1.0.1.7
Video Card Model: Nvidia Geforce 6600 (256 MB)
Video Card Driver: 91.28
Video Card Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Render Type: VMR9
Audio Card Model: Realtek High Definition Audio
Audio Card Driver: 5.10.0.5125
Synopsis::

The video output is interlaced and very slow.

Tried re-installing a few times and updating everything, even downgrading media portal.

Not sure what the problem is.

Its not just watching TV, any video media I watch has the interlacing problem.

Also I do have 2 monitors except the TV is set for primary monitor.

If I use any other media player I don't get this issue (even if they use the nvidia decoder or not).
 

Nightmare77

Portal Pro
July 5, 2005
531
1
Canberra
Home Country
so if you watch a video in windows and it plays fine on the tv ? but if you play the same in media portal it is choppy? , does your tv accept that resolution, its quite high , just curious to know?
 

Valk

Portal Pro
February 25, 2006
302
108
Home Country
Australia Australia
yeah the tv doesn't have a issue with it.

its just 1080i

pritty much if I use any program to view the video file or run the software that came with the TV tuner to watch TV there is no problem, but once I use media portal the output is interlaced which is also taking up alot of cpu resources causing the display to slow down (enough that it can't maintain the FPS of the signal in full screen).

pritty much it would help to know how media portal builds its graph for the video stream I guess to figure out what is causing the issue with the output.

(anyone else had this kind of problem is so please reply how to fix it).

I'm sure its just a filter is mis-configured but I can't find it (yet).
 

mPod

Portal Pro
January 26, 2005
2,084
3
Berlin
Home Country
Germany Germany
nVidia 91.28 doesn't deinterlace on TV output here (at least with VMR9). Use the latest official non-beta driver (84.21) and all will be ok again.

As video codec I'm using PureVideo decoder 1.02-200.

Checking 91.31 now, btw. Will report back.
 

mPod

Portal Pro
January 26, 2005
2,084
3
Berlin
Home Country
Germany Germany
No go with 91.31 either. So the last working one (at least for SVideo/VMR9/PureVideo) that's performing as expected is 84.43.
 

Valk

Portal Pro
February 25, 2006
302
108
Home Country
Australia Australia
ah so it was the drivers.. go figure. (was running out of options with graphedit).

Anyway thanks mPod.

(tries out the drivers)

... they must of updated purevideo recently (running 1.02-196)

I'm using component out for my TV and have a LCD connected through DVI

running the TV at 1080i and set it as the default monitor (hoping it might help)
 

Valk

Portal Pro
February 25, 2006
302
108
Home Country
Australia Australia
Alwell that was simple... video drivers.

Thanks mPod for the tip.
 

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