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Hardware deinterlacing is working for me with this build. The stutter is still there. It's like the picture "jumps" horizontally once per second.
I tried with hardware acceleration disabled. Deinterlacing only works if I turn it off and on again. However there is no stutter when playing the video.
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Which one of those? There are two builds.
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The builds are simple: deint3 removes fernetmenta's commit; deint4 removes afedchin's commit and our friends jenkins has built it. No really much work, just 10 seconds git foo.
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2018-09-02, 18:33
(This post was last modified: 2018-09-02, 18:33 by axlt2002.)
Got it. So I will test both of them...
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I'm sorry to report back that both builds are not working for me...
I have also tried the KodiSetup-20180807-164db1c2-master-x64 build, but the problem is there too.
I'm experiencing this with live TV using Argus TV addon but I don't think the issue is due to it.
May be I can post a log for both builds?
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Okay - that's what I expected :-) and this is why I made the builds. Both commits are perfectly fine and have no influence on deinterlacing. Now what I wonder: Why the other guy before you says: deint4 works, deint3 also "works" but "nightly" does not :-) You see, two testers 3 opinions.
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2018-09-02, 19:28
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Not tested the builds but deinterlacing with dxva2 was also broken on my last tests on early August build, so the commits should have no impact. As you already stated.
With sw decoding and my workaround, deinterlacing is working with DVBViewer pvr and other media.
But DXVA is currently broken on my 1030 nvidia. Stuttering on pvr with no refresh rate change and stuttering after refresh rate change to 24hz with 24 hz media.
Yeah, that's the OSD in foreground thing...
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Sorry for causing confusion with my previous posts. I got mixed up while testing with diiferent DXVA2 settings.
After some more testing with DXVA2 ON deinterlacing seems to work on August nightly builds and both of the test builds.
With DXVA2 turned OFF deinterlacing didn't work at first, but I got it working by turning deinterlacing off and on again and selecting "Set as default for all media" in video settings.
The stuttering video seems to be a separate issue that started to appear for me since KodiSetup-20180808-f25baa5f-master-x64. The first test build also had the same stuttering while the second build didn't. Having an overlay like the main menu on top of the video seems to reduce the stutter.
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