2011-07-11, 11:38
Hi,
I installed your latest installer (XBMCSetup-20110628-aad63df-dx.exe) and de-interlacing seems to work very good. (Sometimes when panning there are some hick-ups but definitely better than without de-interlacing)
When watching different things the last few days i noticed that the color and brightness of the screen changed quite often. Since i was able to capture this effect it has to be a software related problem.
In these pictures you can see the effect:
The effect is best visible on the curtain and the wood. Both have a yellowish look in the first and the last picture. The second picture is how it should look.
(It's best to download the pictures in picture viewer to compare them)
Afterwards i installed he latest nightly build (XBMCSetup-20110710-594a2d5-master.exe) and there the effect is not visible. That is why i think it has something to do with the applied patches. (I'm not saying it has to do anything with the interlaced patch). What is even stranger is that i noticed the effects on progressive mkv's. (The screenshots are from a progressive mkv).
Oh, and even with your patched version i don't see the effect on another pc that has no dxva.
Is there anybody else who has noticed this effect?
My video card is a NVIDEA GF210.
I installed your latest installer (XBMCSetup-20110628-aad63df-dx.exe) and de-interlacing seems to work very good. (Sometimes when panning there are some hick-ups but definitely better than without de-interlacing)
When watching different things the last few days i noticed that the color and brightness of the screen changed quite often. Since i was able to capture this effect it has to be a software related problem.
In these pictures you can see the effect:
The effect is best visible on the curtain and the wood. Both have a yellowish look in the first and the last picture. The second picture is how it should look.
(It's best to download the pictures in picture viewer to compare them)
Afterwards i installed he latest nightly build (XBMCSetup-20110710-594a2d5-master.exe) and there the effect is not visible. That is why i think it has something to do with the applied patches. (I'm not saying it has to do anything with the interlaced patch). What is even stranger is that i noticed the effects on progressive mkv's. (The screenshots are from a progressive mkv).
Oh, and even with your patched version i don't see the effect on another pc that has no dxva.
Is there anybody else who has noticed this effect?
My video card is a NVIDEA GF210.