Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-12-01 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Torgeir Veimo may or may not have written...

 2009/12/1 Darren Salt li...@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk:
 http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib-1.2-vdpau

 Does this version still inhibit the problem of freezing both audio and
 video for a brief moment after channel change, as a patched xine-lib 1.1
 does?

No idea. I don't have any nVidia graphics hardware.

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-30 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Theunis Potgieter may or may not have written...

[snip]
 I used xineliboutput from snapshot 20091013 and the patch for
 xineliboutput, also xine-lib-1.2 with the vdpau patch

http://hg.debian.org/hg/xine-lib/xine-lib-1.2-vdpau

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-29 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/11/28 István Füley airo...@tigercomp.ro:
 Theunis Potgieter wrote:


 Crop feature on xineliboutput is what you require, except it doesn't
 work without a patch when using vdpau. The same goes for vdr-xine.

 Have a look here - http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=86804ű


 Does autocrop feature also works with vdr-xine plugin?
 I patched xine-vdpau with the patches from the first post of the mentioned
 thread, it compiles fine, but when I start xine, it says the autocrop post
 plugin does not exists.
 Should I use xineliboutput to have autocrop?


I used xineliboutput from snapshot 20091013 and the patch for
xineliboutput, also xine-lib-1.2 with the vdpau patch

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-27 Thread István Füley

Theunis Potgieter wrote:



Crop feature on xineliboutput is what you require, except it doesn't
work without a patch when using vdpau. The same goes for vdr-xine.

Have a look here - http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=86804ű



Does autocrop feature also works with vdr-xine plugin?
I patched xine-vdpau with the patches from the first post of the 
mentioned thread, it compiles fine, but when I start xine, it says the 
autocrop post plugin does not exists.

Should I use xineliboutput to have autocrop?

István


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[vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Füley István

Hello list,

after some unsuccesfull tests with HD-VDR on Ubuntu, I decided to return 
to 
Opensuse (i'm using it for SD-VDR for about 4 years). I installed a 
fresh 11.2 x64 version, compiled v4l-dvb-b8eb9e860545 drivers, installed 
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-190.32, compiled xine-lib-1.2 
patched with xine-lib-1.2-vdpau-r284.diff by Reinhard Nissl, vdr-1.7.9 
with liemikuutio patch, vdr-xine-0.9.3 and PearlHD skin.

I had to make the following settings to have a tear-free HD video:
- give 512 MB RAM for onboard video (i have 8200 onboard on Asus M3N78-VM, 
2GB)
- set cpu-freq to the max. possible value of 2.1 GHz (aka performance 
governor) as i had problems letting cpu-freq to choose the cpu frequency 
(i don't understand, why, as i had no cpu load higher than 40% 
even on high bitrate HD channels) - AMD BE-2350
- disabling composite out in xorg.conf (I have a 1920x1080 LCD connected 
via dvi)

- and the usual settings in ~/.xine/config for buffer values

Now VDR works fine even on high bitrate channels with xine  --post 
vdr_video --post vdr_audio --post upmix_mono --post vdr. The problem is, 
if I'm trying to activate deinterlacing in xine ( 
-Dtvtime:method=Greedy2Frame,cheap_mode=0,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1 
and many other tvtime setups) I end up with some dropped frames and 
freezes on high bitrate HD channels (12mbps).


Is this issue coming from my hardware's limitations 
(not enough CPU or GPU power), or is there any more 
things to fine-tune?


thanks,

István

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/11/24 Füley István airo...@tigercomp.ro:
 Hello list,

 after some unsuccesfull tests with HD-VDR on Ubuntu, I decided to return to
 Opensuse (i'm using it for SD-VDR for about 4 years). I installed a fresh
 11.2 x64 version, compiled v4l-dvb-b8eb9e860545 drivers, installed
 NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-190.32, compiled xine-lib-1.2 patched with
 xine-lib-1.2-vdpau-r284.diff by Reinhard Nissl, vdr-1.7.9 with liemikuutio
 patch, vdr-xine-0.9.3 and PearlHD skin.
 I had to make the following settings to have a tear-free HD video:
 - give 512 MB RAM for onboard video (i have 8200 onboard on Asus M3N78-VM,
 2GB)
 - set cpu-freq to the max. possible value of 2.1 GHz (aka performance
 governor) as i had problems letting cpu-freq to choose the cpu frequency (i
 don't understand, why, as i had no cpu load higher than 40% even on high
 bitrate HD channels) - AMD BE-2350
 - disabling composite out in xorg.conf (I have a 1920x1080 LCD connected via
 dvi)
 - and the usual settings in ~/.xine/config for buffer values

 Now VDR works fine even on high bitrate channels with xine  --post
 vdr_video --post vdr_audio --post upmix_mono --post vdr. The problem is, if
 I'm trying to activate deinterlacing in xine (
 -Dtvtime:method=Greedy2Frame,cheap_mode=0,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1
 and many other tvtime setups) I end up with some dropped frames and freezes
 on high bitrate HD channels (12mbps).

 Is this issue coming from my hardware's limitations (not enough CPU or GPU
 power), or is there any more things to fine-tune?

 thanks,

 István

Derek/VDR User uses xine as his vdr plugin and he uses vdpau, perhaps
you should not use a software de-interlacer/post plugin, but rather
tell vdpau to enable de-interlacing. on xineliboutput I use the tvtime
output plugin, where I tell it to use my video output driver's
de-interlacer.

8200 should be supported http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_PureVideo

Hope this help, search the forum for Derek/VDR xine's command line.

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Torgeir Veimo
2009/11/24 Theunis Potgieter theunis.potgie...@gmail.com:
 2009/11/24 Füley István airo...@tigercomp.ro:
 Is this issue coming from my hardware's limitations (not enough CPU or GPU
 power), or is there any more things to fine-tune?

 Derek/VDR User uses xine as his vdr plugin and he uses vdpau, perhaps
 you should not use a software de-interlacer/post plugin, but rather
 tell vdpau to enable de-interlacing. on xineliboutput I use the tvtime
 output plugin, where I tell it to use my video output driver's
 de-interlacer.

try --post tvtime:method=use_vo_driver

and in your .xine/config

# vdpau: HD deinterlace method
# { bob  half temporal  half temporal_spatial  temporal
temporal_spatial }, default: 3
video.output.vdpau_deinterlace_method:temporal

Or whichever method you'd like to try. Not all hardware supports
temporal_spatial.

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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Torgeir Veimo
 and in your .xine/config

 # vdpau: HD deinterlace method
 # { bob  half temporal  half temporal_spatial  temporal
 temporal_spatial }, default: 3
 video.output.vdpau_deinterlace_method:temporal

 Or whichever method you'd like to try. Not all hardware supports
 temporal_spatial.

And maybe also

# vdpau: disable deinterlacing when progressive_frame flag is set
# bool, default: 0
video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1

# vdpau: disable advanced deinterlacers chroma filter
# bool, default: 0
video.output.vdpau_skip_chroma_deinterlace:1



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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Füley István

On Tue, 24 Nov 2009, Torgeir Veimo wrote:


and in your .xine/config

# vdpau: HD deinterlace method
# { bob  half temporal  half temporal_spatial  temporal
temporal_spatial }, default: 3
video.output.vdpau_deinterlace_method:temporal

Or whichever method you'd like to try. Not all hardware supports
temporal_spatial.


I enabled deinterlacing in vdpau  and it's working fine :) Thanks for the 
hints, deintelacing it's just fine now. Maybe it could be even better on 
fast moving (ex. soccer), but the most important is that I'm having 
deinterlaced HD video on my VDR without freezes!



And maybe also

# vdpau: disable deinterlacing when progressive_frame flag is set
# bool, default: 0
video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1

# vdpau: disable advanced deinterlacers chroma filter
# bool, default: 0
video.output.vdpau_skip_chroma_deinterlace:1


I also tried these, to be honest, I see no major difference. I left them 
as suggested by Torgeir Veimo. Thanks again.


One more question. I have couple of programs which are offering 16:9 
content in 4:3 format, so on my 16:9 display I have a small image with 
a huge black border. At the moment I have two solution for this: press Z 
in xine 
to zoom, or set up a 1.33 zoom ratio in vdr-xine setup window.
Is there any way to switch this zoom level on/off with my 
vdr-remote?


István
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Re: [vdr] deinterlacing VDR-HD on xine?

2009-11-24 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/11/24 Füley István airo...@tigercomp.ro:
 On Tue, 24 Nov 2009, Torgeir Veimo wrote:

 and in your .xine/config

 # vdpau: HD deinterlace method
 # { bob  half temporal  half temporal_spatial  temporal
 temporal_spatial }, default: 3
 video.output.vdpau_deinterlace_method:temporal

 Or whichever method you'd like to try. Not all hardware supports
 temporal_spatial.

 I enabled deinterlacing in vdpau  and it's working fine :) Thanks for the
 hints, deintelacing it's just fine now. Maybe it could be even better on
 fast moving (ex. soccer), but the most important is that I'm having
 deinterlaced HD video on my VDR without freezes!

 And maybe also

 # vdpau: disable deinterlacing when progressive_frame flag is set
 # bool, default: 0
 video.output.vdpau_honor_progressive:1

 # vdpau: disable advanced deinterlacers chroma filter
 # bool, default: 0
 video.output.vdpau_skip_chroma_deinterlace:1

 I also tried these, to be honest, I see no major difference. I left them as
 suggested by Torgeir Veimo. Thanks again.

 One more question. I have couple of programs which are offering 16:9 content
 in 4:3 format, so on my 16:9 display I have a small image with a huge black
 border. At the moment I have two solution for this: press Z in xine to zoom,
 or set up a 1.33 zoom ratio in vdr-xine setup window.
 Is there any way to switch this zoom level on/off with my vdr-remote?


Crop feature on xineliboutput is what you require, except it doesn't
work without a patch when using vdpau. The same goes for vdr-xine.

Have a look here - http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=86804

 István
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