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
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
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
On 16 June 2010 06:29, Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi 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
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!
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,
Jouni Karvo wrote:
video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1
Try to change it back to 0.
Regards,
Füley István
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