On 5/31/05, Sigurd Nes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > sigurdne wrote: > >>===== Original Message From Peter Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Development of > > > > mythtv <[email protected]> ===== > > > >>On 5/30/05, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>>On Monday 30 May 2005 15:46, David Engel wrote: > >>> > >>>>On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 04:19:33PM -0400, Peter Lee wrote: > >>>> > >>>>>As another data point, I am seeing the same thing, with a fresh > >>>>>checkout from around midnight last night. But the jumpiness is only > >>>>>with the bob deint turned on. Reverting to the old version gives a > >>>>>perfectly stable and clear picture, with bob deint. > >>>> > >>>>OpenGL video sync is now a run-time setting and defaults to off > >>>>because it can cause problems for some people. Try turning is [back] > >>>>on. > >>> > >>>And the toggle for it is on the same page as the xvmc one: > >>> > >>>Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> TV Settings -> Playback -> a few pages in... > >> > >>David, Jarod: > >> > >>Thanks for the tip. I should have known better. I noticed the > >>various posts about this earlier but somehow didn't connect it up with > >>this problem. Turning on OpenGL video sync indeed eliminates the > >>jumpiness quite nicely... > >> > >>Peter > > > > > > It did not do anything for me (enabled both OpenGL video sync and xvmc) - > > still jumping. > > > > Sigurd > > > If I switch "Deinterlaced playback" from "Bob" to something else – the > jumping disappear. Is there a bug in the Bob algorithm?
Hmm...No, I don't think so. I am running with bob deinterlacing (and opengl vsync). In fact, I really need to use bob if I want the best picture on my setup... Peter
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