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<blockquote data-quote="velis" data-source="post: 539794" data-attributes="member: 96429"><p>Heh, hardly true. Considering the pain I had with my new setup, I can tell you that this is a bit harder to achieve than it first looks:</p><p>My integrated Radeon HD 3300 was unable to display a smooth picture not to mention it kept reverting to Bob deinterlacing which plainly sucks.</p><p>I have found no competent SW based codecs that would support any decent method for deinterlacing (Typically they provide just the basic methods like weave, bob, and skipping deinterlacers.</p><p>My Radeon HD 4350 *just* manages to decode a SD signal with Vector adaptive deinterlacing which is IMHO pretty much the only useable method AVIVO supports.</p><p>Of all the methods VLC player or ffdshow support, only yadif with frame doubling is acceptable and that one still needs some shapening to fix oversmoothing effect yadif makes. Still I can't use either of them in MP even though I'd very much like to have ffdshow do *all* the decoding, both audio and video.</p><p></p><p>So, when I have the three options like TV + STB, avivo vector adaptive or yadif x2, I'm not sure I have much choice. Also the TV + STB combo still give the best picture, though not by a wide margin. Both yadif and vector adaptive come pretty close, but they far from exceed it.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to see a good MPEG2/AVC decoder that can do better than avivo vector adaptive or yadif with frame doubling, but I'm afraid I can't find a codec like that on the web. I sure wish there was a nice little site with a catalog where one could filter out the codec features and come up with a codec that does all required <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velis, post: 539794, member: 96429"] Heh, hardly true. Considering the pain I had with my new setup, I can tell you that this is a bit harder to achieve than it first looks: My integrated Radeon HD 3300 was unable to display a smooth picture not to mention it kept reverting to Bob deinterlacing which plainly sucks. I have found no competent SW based codecs that would support any decent method for deinterlacing (Typically they provide just the basic methods like weave, bob, and skipping deinterlacers. My Radeon HD 4350 *just* manages to decode a SD signal with Vector adaptive deinterlacing which is IMHO pretty much the only useable method AVIVO supports. Of all the methods VLC player or ffdshow support, only yadif with frame doubling is acceptable and that one still needs some shapening to fix oversmoothing effect yadif makes. Still I can't use either of them in MP even though I'd very much like to have ffdshow do *all* the decoding, both audio and video. So, when I have the three options like TV + STB, avivo vector adaptive or yadif x2, I'm not sure I have much choice. Also the TV + STB combo still give the best picture, though not by a wide margin. Both yadif and vector adaptive come pretty close, but they far from exceed it. I'd love to see a good MPEG2/AVC decoder that can do better than avivo vector adaptive or yadif with frame doubling, but I'm afraid I can't find a codec like that on the web. I sure wish there was a nice little site with a catalog where one could filter out the codec features and come up with a codec that does all required :) [/QUOTE]
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