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RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - fritsch - 2016-10-16 I don't know - but depending on which AMD GPU you have, it might be a different driver issue :-( - i have never ever seen a driver vendor with such bullshit drivers. I would avoid them with fire. It's kind of mad, that their OSS department makes working, conform drivers. With AMD windows drivers: Every driver release has some surprise :-) RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - komplex - 2016-10-16 I can test from a recording i have from Friday MediaInfo Code: General RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - afedchin - 2016-10-16 the latest nightly contains the fix for crappy AMD drivers. If issue is still present there is no way to fix it. RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - fritsch - 2016-10-16 Quote:Scan type : MBAFFMBAFF: http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/term.cfm/macroblock-adaptive_frame-field_coding So this works: http://solidrun.maltegrosse.de/~fritsch/1080i50_h264.ts this not: http://solidrun.maltegrosse.de/~fritsch/1080i50_h264_mbaff.mp4 ? RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - komplex - 2016-10-16 https://paste.ee/r/bBGGH thats playing the recorded show from other night, just downlaoding your files to test now. Pretty sure its all down to AMD can't remember the last time there was actually a decent driver RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - komplex - 2016-10-16 Ok played your test files first the .TS then the .MP4 https://paste.ee/r/2LK8i (2016-10-16, 20:08)beeswax Wrote: Does seem weird that he is still having issues seeing as my TV source is UK satellite too and the fix works here. I don't have access to subscription HD channels but I certainly noticed the original problem on FTA channels. Does komplex have the issue with BBC/ITV channels?Same issue on FTA satellite RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - beeswax - 2016-10-16 AMD blame may be well placed then, I only have NUCs and a desktop with a 980Ti and they're all fine (since the fixed build posted here). RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - kimkl - 2016-10-19 Did not read all post but do you really need to have de-interlaced on what feed are you VHS or SD DVD quality because should not be necessary to use unless your watching laurel and hardy in BW then i get it but movies made today do not need to have in turned on but leave it at Auto and since you posted this thread you must be having an issue what settings are you using i wont try and spell the 3 option you can use with "laced" so just tell RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - beeswax - 2016-10-19 (2016-10-19, 22:40)kimkl Wrote: Did not read all post but do you really need to have de-interlaced on what feed are you VHS or SD DVD quality because should not be necessary to use unless your watching laurel and hardy in BW then i get it but movies made today do not need to have in turned on but leave it at Auto and since you posted this thread you must be having an issue what settings are you using i wont try and spell the 3 option you can use with "laced" so just tell Crikey, where to start? You clearly have no idea what you are talking about so I suggest you just keep your rambling thoughts to yourself. Oh and another thing: punctuation. Please familiarise yourself with it and try employing some. RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - Deebutt - 2016-10-26 I have the same problem since upgrading to Kodi v17 beta 3. No AMD drivers here though - I have an i3 using the iris 530 built in graphics via HDMI. Upgrading to the latest drivers didn't help and broke audio after sleep so I reverted to the motherboard approved driver. As other posters, deintelacing works as in Kodi 16 if it is deactivated then reactivated after starting the stream. I am watching live and recorded streams from UK free satellite. I can try to post logs if that would be helpful but I haven't tried the fixed build yet? RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - axlt2002 - 2016-11-02 Hi guys, Is there any update on this issue? I'm still expereicing it on two AMD and Intel platforms using the last Beta 5. There are some streams that do not have this issue, other yes...but as soon as I go to the video setting menu, magically the video starts to be correctly de-interlaced. Looking forward for some good news....and of course I'm open to provide logs if needed. Cheers, Alex RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - fritsch - 2016-11-02 Amd did not care. I pinged them on github. Can you return you gpus? RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - beeswax - 2016-11-03 So has the fix that was implemented in KodiSetup-20161005-953041a-dxva.exe made it into a nightly/beta build yet? RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - axlt2002 - 2016-11-03 (2016-11-02, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: Amd did not care. I pinged them on github. Can you return you gpus? Hi fritsch, Thanks for your feedback. What do you mean by "AMD did not care"? My setups are the following: - Home HTPC has an APU A8-6500 in Dual Graphics with a Radeon HD 6670 (as an aside note, I had to disable the Dual Graphics for Kodi since it was just unable to be launched...it seems that there are some issues with Dual Graphics for Kodi under Windows 10...see also this post) - Laptop as an Intel Core i5 with a Intel HD 4000 GPU I'm looking forward for your feedback. Let me know if there is an .exe that I can try. Have a great day! RE: Auto de-interlacing (in PVR streams) does not always work - beeswax - 2016-11-03 Did you try the -dxva build linked to in post #17 axlt2002? |