2022-11-22, 15:51
Hi guys,
I played a testfile that is MBAFF, so I can test the implementation of the hardware deinterlacer in Kodi. It is sadly not frame adaptive.
I use MPC-BE as media player beside Kodi and if I play the testfile with MPC-BE the hardware deinterlacer is frame adaptive.
Please note, that all AMD cards since RX 5000 series contains a bug in hardware deinterlacer (I do not know if it is located in hardware of "only" in driver but AMD refuses to fix anything).
So you need a Nvidia card or an older AMD card like RX 400 series or a iGPU like Ryzen 5600G or Ryzen 5700G. I tested the mentioned and these work as expected.
Here is the short sample:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zs2T4-N...share_link
How to check if the deinterlacer is frame adaptive?
The Hardware Deinterlacer should be aware that the characters above "WWW.D88.COM" are progressive and should not be deinterlaced, otherwise you will see flickering like in this picture
Here you can see the characters of the logo in more detail
I played a testfile that is MBAFF, so I can test the implementation of the hardware deinterlacer in Kodi. It is sadly not frame adaptive.
I use MPC-BE as media player beside Kodi and if I play the testfile with MPC-BE the hardware deinterlacer is frame adaptive.
Please note, that all AMD cards since RX 5000 series contains a bug in hardware deinterlacer (I do not know if it is located in hardware of "only" in driver but AMD refuses to fix anything).
So you need a Nvidia card or an older AMD card like RX 400 series or a iGPU like Ryzen 5600G or Ryzen 5700G. I tested the mentioned and these work as expected.
Here is the short sample:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zs2T4-N...share_link
How to check if the deinterlacer is frame adaptive?
The Hardware Deinterlacer should be aware that the characters above "WWW.D88.COM" are progressive and should not be deinterlaced, otherwise you will see flickering like in this picture
Here you can see the characters of the logo in more detail