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Resizing method and Video performance


Kenny Lam

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I discovered that Intel X4500MHD is not powerful enough to decode and display(full screen 1920x1200) 1080i content smoothly, no matter in DVBViewer or Media Player Classic with default setting. However, chaning resizer(from Bilinear to Nearest neighbor) in MPC helps, but it seems that similar settings doesn't extist in DVBViewer.

 

So I wonder if DVBViwer can provide a option to let users choose resizer? thanks!

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Nearest neighbor

Are you serious? Nearest Neighbor? This looks ugly as hell. Did you ever upscale SD with that?

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I know it is really ugly to apply it on SD, but it is only way to play 1080i content smoothly with Intel X4500

 

Therefore, an acceptable solution is to let us to CHOOSE

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My opinion is to dump any hardware that can't properly apply a simple bilinear filter for high resolution content...

 

Which renderer do you use BTW?

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My opinion is to dump any hardware that can't properly apply a simple bilinear filter for high resolution content...

 

Which renderer do you use BTW?

 

Both EVR and Custom EVR. May be it is just a little problem from Intel GPU driver, but it is still a fact that cause the problem.

I wish that there is a light weight notebook with powerful enough GPU and believe that it will be a dream still in the forecastle future.

 

Some may want to use Bicubic in DVBViewer, instead of using bilinear , the option may helps.

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