Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
Jouni Karvo wrote: It is working fine. It seems it reports using temporal-spatial when deinterlacing SD (I have X configured to 1080p) and temporal (even if the config option asks for temporal-spatial) for HD. Seems to work nicely, and smoothly. Every (perhaps) 10-15 min there is some short problem, when it seems to get "stuck" to a point, repeating a second of video a few times, then continuing normally. But that could be a problem with xine (or some other option in xine config), too. Something is wrong there. If you setup temporal_spatial in the config file, it definitely should be temporal_spatial in the log. Try to start xine with -c option end put there the exact path to your config file. István ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
> > Glad to hear, that you managed to fix it. I don't think that the > > broadcaster will care about it :( > > How the GT220 is working with vdpau? Is the temporal_spatial > > deinterlacing working without freezes or dropped frames? > > I'm thinking about buying a similar card, at the moment I'm using a > > Geforce 8xxx onboard series, and it is not capable of temporal_spatial > > at full HD resolution. > > Or maybe I should wait for the TT FF DVB-S2... > > It is working fine. It seems it reports using temporal-spatial when > deinterlacing SD (I have X configured to 1080p) and temporal (even if > the config option asks for temporal-spatial) for HD. it's strange are you sure that in your xien config you have temporal-spatial for hd ? Goga ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
On 16 June 2010 06:29, Jouni Karvo wrote: > On 15.06.2010 11:20, István Füley wrote: >> >> Glad to hear, that you managed to fix it. I don't think that the >> broadcaster will care about it :( >> How the GT220 is working with vdpau? Is the temporal_spatial deinterlacing >> working without freezes or dropped frames? >> I'm thinking about buying a similar card, at the moment I'm using a >> Geforce 8xxx onboard series, and it is not capable of temporal_spatial at >> full HD resolution. >> Or maybe I should wait for the TT FF DVB-S2... > > It is working fine. It seems it reports using temporal-spatial when > deinterlacing SD (I have X configured to 1080p) and temporal (even if the > config option asks for temporal-spatial) for HD. Seems to work nicely, and > smoothly. Every (perhaps) 10-15 min there is some short problem, when it > seems to get "stuck" to a point, repeating a second of video a few times, > then continuing normally. But that could be a problem with xine (or some > other option in xine config), too. Might be the audio resyncing. Try configuring xine to do audio resampling instead of using the metronome. -- -Tor ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
On 15.06.2010 11:20, István Füley wrote: Glad to hear, that you managed to fix it. I don't think that the broadcaster will care about it :( How the GT220 is working with vdpau? Is the temporal_spatial deinterlacing working without freezes or dropped frames? I'm thinking about buying a similar card, at the moment I'm using a Geforce 8xxx onboard series, and it is not capable of temporal_spatial at full HD resolution. Or maybe I should wait for the TT FF DVB-S2... It is working fine. It seems it reports using temporal-spatial when deinterlacing SD (I have X configured to 1080p) and temporal (even if the config option asks for temporal-spatial) for HD. Seems to work nicely, and smoothly. Every (perhaps) 10-15 min there is some short problem, when it seems to get "stuck" to a point, repeating a second of video a few times, then continuing normally. But that could be a problem with xine (or some other option in xine config), too. I have a passively cooled version of the card. yours, Jouni ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
Glad to hear, that you managed to fix it. I don't think that the broadcaster will care about it :( How the GT220 is working with vdpau? Is the temporal_spatial deinterlacing working without freezes or dropped frames? I'm thinking about buying a similar card, at the moment I'm using a Geforce 8xxx onboard series, and it is not capable of temporal_spatial at full HD resolution. Or maybe I should wait for the TT FF DVB-S2... thanks, Füley István Jouni Karvo wrote: On 12.06.2010 20:59, István Füley wrote: Jouni Karvo wrote: video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1 Try to change it back to 0. Ah. Seems you are right - the problem is in the broadcast. I sent an "improvement suggestion", let's see whether they bother to respond. Thanks for the help! yours, Jouni ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
On 12.06.2010 20:59, István Füley wrote: Jouni Karvo wrote: video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1 Try to change it back to 0. Ah. Seems you are right - the problem is in the broadcast. I sent an "improvement suggestion", let's see whether they bother to respond. Thanks for the help! yours, Jouni ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
Jouni Karvo wrote: video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1 Try to change it back to 0. Regards, Füley István ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
Al 12/06/10 17:23, En/na Jouni Karvo ha escrit: My current settings in .xine/config (which I found by reading the source code - is there any documentation anywhere?): I cannot help with the apparent lack of deinterlacing[*], but those options are available in the xine gui in the video tab, once you set the level to "Master of the known universe". [*]maybe your card cannot manage temporal-spatial, or maybe the broadcaster is flagging the frames as progressive when they're interlaced. Bye -- Luca ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] Xine - VDpau config help
hi, I have Nvidia GT220, with xine-lib-1.2 from today. I have been struggling with the deinterlacing of HD content, with no success. My current settings in .xine/config (which I found by reading the source code - is there any documentation anywhere?): video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1 video.output.vdpau_sd_deinterlace_method:temporal_spatial video.output.vdpau_hd_deinterlace_method:temporal_spatial video.output.vdpau_scaling_quality:1 video.output.vdpau_enable_inverse_telecine:1 video.output.vdpau_skip_chroma_deinterlace:0 video.output.vdpau_studio_levels:1 and here the output of xine, when trying to play HD content: vdpau_set_property: property=0, value=1 vo_vdpau: deinterlace: temporal_spatial vdpau_set_property: property=0, value=0 vo_vdpau: deinterlace: none load_plugins: plugin vdpau_h264 will be used for video streamtype 4d. Allocate 4 reference frames vdpau_set_property: property=0, value=1 vo_vdpau: deinterlace: temporal_spatial Create decoder: vdp_device: 1, profile: 7, res: 1920x1080 V]buffered 14.4 frames (v:36.3, a:14.4) set_speed 100 vdr_video: osd: (0, 0)-(1920, 1080)@1.8 video jump vdpau_set_property: property=8, value=100 vdpau_set_property: property=13, value=100 frame: (0, 0)-(1920, 1080), zoom: (1.00, 1.00) frame: (0, 0)-(1920, 1080), zoom: (1.00, 1.00) vdr: osdflush: n: 1, 10.1, timeout: 0, result: 0 vo_vdpau: deinterlace: temporal vo_vdpau: set_scaling_level=1 vo_vdpau: enabled features: inverse_telecine=1 vo_vdpau: disable noise reduction. vo_vdpau: disable sharpness. vo_vdpau: vdpau_update_csc: hue=0.00, saturation=1.00, contrast=1.00, brightness=0.00, color_standard=1 vo_vdpau: skip_chroma = 0 It seems from the messages that there would be deinterlacing, but nevertheless, when large objects move horizontally fast, they are striped. Any ideas on where to go next? yours, Jouni ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr