I'm at my wits end with this one
Looking to JRiver to help save me please?....
The problem: Whenever I use video renderers that support h/w acceleration (ATI AVIVO) with MPEG2 material, I get a white line at the bottom of the screen about 1 or 2 pixels high. It affects live and recorded tv (jtv, ts and dvr-ms) and DVD playback. I use a 1:1 pixel mapping between PC and Plasma tv and would rather not have to stretch/scale/crop the entire image (at the video driver level) as a) this crops ALL application windows such as IE etc and b) I don't trust the scaling algorithms employed by this process. Using non-dxva renderers overcomes the problem but for MPEG2 playback, I find the MS DTV/DVD decoder with dxva looks the best. PS - the crop edges feature found under MC's tv and video options doesn't solve the problem. It's not quite enough to hide the corruption.
The solution?: What I'd love is if MC could provide a
global zoom or crop feature under its video options. This could be an extension to the existing "crop edges" option but I'd need it to include DVD playback also (currently not available). If I could define an additional 1-2% zoom/crop to ALL video playback, this would solve the problem.
I'm hoping this is not too big a requst as the zoom capability exists already as part of the playback info tag. I just need a way to make this more automatic and to apply to all video playback.
Cheers.
R