2011-10-21, 07:57
alexrose1uk Wrote:I'm going to assume you've used the LAVVideo files and DSPlayer is using LAVVideo (it'll say if you press O during playback), and this is a scaling/filtering issue, rather than a decoding issue.
The likely possibility is your scaling has defaulted badly. Play a video, go into the video options, and cycle through the video scaling options. Bicubic 0.75 or Bilinear PS2.0 would be a good place to start, as yours might have defaulted to the fastest but ugliest choice, I can't remember it's name. You want to be running Bicubic or Bilinear.
In an attempt to fix it I tried using coreavc which did not help and then tried using ffdshow. I was able to improve the quality slightly in ffdshow but I can not get it to look anywhere near as good as with the old stock player. I will see if I get that option anyways and post back.
I am willing to use anything required to output the best quality I just need to know what to use and which options to set