Bjur Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Motherboard: DG45ID. OS: Vista 32 bit. My motherboard with IGP is very bad at de-interlacing. I have DVBViewer 4.0, but it really looks terrible in fast movements, because of the bad de-interlacing. I'm using FFDShow to clean up and resize picture, which is very good with sharpness, color, but not de-interlacing, since I can't use the FFDshow De-interlacing together with Seesaw and resize at the same time. I currently have a running system with FFDShow as pluging postprocessor and Totalmedia MPEG codec is better than no deinterlacing but not an optional solution since the Totalmedia codec messes with the FFDShow. What is the best solution? Is there a clean codec, than only does de-interlacing and not mess with the picture besides that and if so, what is the best codec out there? Also will there be a working solution in the near future, where you can use the EVR and then get OSD. With VMR9 I get OSD but not with EVR. Hope someone can help. Thanks. Quote
antdude Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Motherboard: DG45ID.OS: Vista 32 bit. My motherboard with IGP is very bad at de-interlacing. I have DVBViewer 4.0, but it really looks terrible in fast movements, because of the bad de-interlacing. I'm using FFDShow to clean up and resize picture, which is very good with sharpness, color, but not de-interlacing, since I can't use the FFDshow De-interlacing together with Seesaw and resize at the same time. I currently have a running system with FFDShow as pluging postprocessor and Totalmedia MPEG codec is better than no deinterlacing but not an optional solution since the Totalmedia codec messes with the FFDShow. What is the best solution? Is there a clean codec, than only does de-interlacing and not mess with the picture besides that and if so, what is the best codec out there? Also will there be a working solution in the near future, where you can use the EVR and then get OSD. With VMR9 I get OSD but not with EVR. Hope someone can help. Thanks. Have you tried using PowerDVD's decoder? I have better lucks with it for removing most of the horizontal deinterlaced lines. Quote
moldina Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Have you tried using PowerDVD's decoder? I have better lucks with it for removing most of the horizontal deinterlaced lines. Exactly, try the cyberlink decoder, enable DXVA hardware acceleration and keep your mouth open. Intel G45 has a really good deinterlacer for SD television, HD stuff is not that good Quote
antdude Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 (edited) Exactly, try the cyberlink decoder, enable DXVA hardware acceleration and keep your mouth open.Intel G45 has a really good deinterlacer for SD television, HD stuff is not that good Speaking of CyberLink PowerDVD, is v8 worth getting for DVBViewer and HD videos? Or are they the same? I am still using v7 with the latest patches. Edited February 5, 2009 by antdude Quote
moldina Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Speaking of CyberLink PowerDVD, is v8 worth getting for DVBViewer and HD videos? Or are they the same? I am still using v7 with the latest patches. v7 + latest patches is fine too. Quote
Bjur Posted February 5, 2009 Author Posted February 5, 2009 I have the possibility to use both PDVD7 & 8, but I already have Arcsoft installed, and have heard it gives problem, when the two programs installed, plus I earlier installed PDVD which messed up my Zoom Player settings. Is it possible only to install the PDVD codec and not the program itself? Quote
moldina Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 I have the possibility to use both PDVD7 & 8, but I already have Arcsoft installed, and have heard it gives problem, when the two programs installed, plus I earlier installed PDVD which messed up my Zoom Player settings. Is it possible only to install the PDVD codec and not the program itself? You can manually install codecs using a tool called FilterManager (google it), but I think there might be a couple of codecs and filters to be installed. so you might get stuck in a couple of dependencies. Not sure if it is not easier to do it on a clean and fresh OS installation. BTW: I had Arcsoft and PDVD together half a year ago and encountered no problems so far. Quote
antdude Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 v7 + latest patches is fine too.OK, but does v8 have any improvements in quality, speed, etc.? Quote
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