[mythtv-users] What is temporal spatial deinterlacing, and how do I get it?
Brad Templeton
brad+myth at templetons.com
Fri Feb 27 05:41:37 UTC 2009
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 02:32:56PM +1100, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> >
>
> Are you always getting a black screen, or only the 2nd time to trying to
> watch something ?
> the bug i'm talking about is only for the later.
Yes, it was the 2nd time, in that I watched a 480i recording first which
worked, and then a 1080i which was black, and everything was black after
that. Does something make it reset so that you can get a "first time"
again?
>
> Right now you can get 8400gs, 8500gt and 9400gs in PCI form, it seems.
> > I notice the GPUs in these are not very good, lower in power than the
> > 7600gs and 7600gt units I currently have, which seems a shame to
> > "downgrade" the GPU (in power, not revision) to get the better interlacing.
> >
>
> But do you need much more powerful GPU in a htpc ?
It's nice for running google earth and a few other programs, but by and
large not too many. If I were a gamer, I would want to game on my
nice 1080p monitor, but I'm not. I had also heard that the 8400
and its ilk could not do the very best deinterlacing.
I am not rushing, the picture's pretty good now though of course I
would always like better. One of the other reasons I was interested
in vdpau is that sometimes downloaded h264 1080 line videos are simply too
much for the p4-3ghz, even in xine or mplayer (which used to sometimes do
better than nvp but I don't know if that's still true.) This forced me to
go watch those movies in the office. Bleh.
If vdpau will deliver quality 1080i and non-stuttering h264-1080p30, then
it's worth the hassle, which means buying both a new PCI video card, and
also a PVR USB2 to replace the pvr-150 I will kick out of the pci slot.
(Though I may find another solution to that.) And the time to get it
working, of course.
Of course the other alternative would be a whole new machine, but that's
pretty radical, since I can't replace the mobo in the SFF, I would be
replacing everything but the drives! Even the cheapest new machine
today would have dual cores, ddr2, lower wattage and pci-e of course.
The Sparkle 9400 gt 512mb is $80, there is a pny 8400gs for $49 after rebate
and a sparkle for $55 no rebate and an 8500gt for $70 but only 256mb.
Some have suggested here that the good dinterlacers need more than
256mg of video card ram. Is that true?
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