I have been on the AVSForum trying to figure out why I am having some smooth video issues and what looks like interlacing around the edges of objects in motion on the screen. Seems the higher the contrast of colors/faster the movement the more i see of the horizontally chopped up part of the video. it also seems to mostly happen on live tv and not on every channel/show. I tried to get a screen capture vid clip but the software did not do a very good job. I bring this up here because I am currently using an HTPC with AMD A10-6800K (w/ the on CPU Radeon HD 8670D) and until now have had no one say anything about the hardware might be the limiting factor for my video issues.
ASRock FM2A85X Extreme 6
AMD A10-6800K (w/ the on CPU Radeon HD 8670D)
8 GB G.Skill DDR2100
Kingston SSD for OS (Windows 7)
WD Black 2TB for media
Do I need to get a dedicated GPU to expect smooth, high quality playback for all types of media? live TV seems to be the worst right now.
Update: I have compared RO default and RO HQ and there is a noticeable difference. RO HQ has more problems/judder/etc. but RO default is not perfect and I have far from a trained eye for spotting video imperfections.
If anyone thinks a dedicated GPU would be helpful, which do you recommend for flawless 1080i/p video no matter the source? I have no desire to go 4K at this time. I built my HTPC just under budget and then went a bit over budget with a roof mounted antenna (that I did not plan on buying), so best bang-for-the-buck could be useful, too. I guess it should be noted that the PSU is not huge, at 450w, but it is a quality unit. So keep that in mind and advise if you think a larger power supply would be necessary for a specific dedicated graphics card recommendation.
Thanks for any suggestions/advice.
Sincerely your token HTPC n00b,
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