How to get the best deinterlacing with OpenELEC?
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The new OpenELEC builds starting from tomorrow, will have a new option for VAAPI, which is named: Use SW filters for VAAPI. In Short, we copy the Frame back to memory and then you can use all sw filters you'd like. Especially Yadif (Deinterlace <- that's the name of it) will be available for intel.

The quality is perfect. That way we could rule out the shortcomings of the Intel driver policy. 1080i50 with Yadif works correctly on my Celeron 1007 - so every haswell nuc out there should have enough boost to use it. That's really best deinterlacing quality I have seen so far.

The copy is done by SSE4.1 intrinsics and uses approx 1 ms per Frame :-)
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RE: How to get the best deinterlacing with OpenELEC? - by fritsch - 2013-12-25, 00:55
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