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Author Topic: Deinterlacing - What`s Doing Its  (Read 855 times)

jroyale

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Deinterlacing - What`s Doing Its
« on: January 10, 2010, 10:11:55 pm »

I`m running an acer revo 3610.  I`m playing m2t files with coreavc (seems to handle it the best) but there is still some slight shutter every 20 seconds.  I turned off deinterlacing in the core settings because I figured that is what was causing the problems (it plays mkv`s fine with core) but it is still deinterlacing.  I have a ion gpu but can`t see settings in that.

How do i find out what is deinterlacing so I can adjust the settings or let something else handle the processing.
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Re: Deinterlacing - What`s Doing Its
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2010, 11:04:32 am »

Assuming the problem was caused by deinterlacing, then the only other places this can happen are in video renderer and other filters in the filter chain.  We do not internally add anything for deinterlacing.  Right-click on video window, and check DirectShow Filters and try to figure out what filters are in the filter graph. For example, is FFDShow also in the graph in addition to CoreAVC.  If no other filters are present, you can try selecting a different video renderer.
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