That stuff relates to the capture functions common to both PVR-250 and PVR-350 -- it has the internal capacity to do simple spatial/temporal filtering, but this shouldn't cause the effect described. (Especially if it appears only on the amd64 machine -- same recorded video?)
Yep. All of these problems don't seem to be related to the recordings, as i have 3 other frontends that display them fine.
Is the video card different between your x86 and amd64 machines? Because, I'm really having a hard time seeing that the result of the deinterlace could be different between processor architetures.. probably just coincidence?
Not really. All nvidia cards. The 64 machine is a fx5300 (same as 5200 except PCIe). HD frontend is athlon xp-3200, with fx5200. slave backend is pentium 4 - 2.4 with nvidia fx 5200. I also have a laptop with pentium M 1.3 with ati. The 64 machine is the only one to experience *any* video problems. I know that there was some work in regards to the mmx-assembly in the code. I vaguely remember someone else in the mailing list reporting issues with bob on an 64. My other problem concerns me more, since there is no real workaround. Except watch things on the frontend upstairs ;) Has anyone else experienced anything like it? [See inital message in thread for description of that problem.]
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