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Really excited to try this out because I'm hoping that it can deinterlace the strange content from my cable provider whereas Yadif was having trouble. Question though - there was the driver bug that was apparently causing tearing & hanging so that you had to disable "Prefer VAAPI Render method". Is this still an issue? If you disable that, doesn't it disable the hardware assisted filtering including the deinterlace methods?
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Just try it out. I added all the fixes that have been produced into the intel driver since then, including the joe_sample fix.
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Sounds good, will try it as soon as I get a chance.
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Not really sure if this issue is an issue with the deinterlacer. They are quite "dump" and only react on the way they are filled :-)
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Yea, I agree, just providing the info. Not really surprised that it's the same result, was hoping that one might handle it better than the other though. Oh well.
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Dumbo question incoming,
Which de-interlacer should give better outpute the new "motion-adaptive" or "motion-compensated". I have poor eyesight but others in the family don't but they lack the incling to properly look and I'm a fussy fool.
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If you have some segfaults, e.g. xbmc is restarting itself without anything relevant in the logfiles. This problem known - it's a bug in the driver which segfaults. I have reported the relevant logfiles to the intel developer. Also remember that this driver which makes mcdi and madi usable is _a_prerelease_ driver. We are very thankful that gwenole of intel gave us this driver to get our code in shape.
We hope for a 1.4.0 intel release which will have all the quality we will need.
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No. All tested hsw versions were fine until now.
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Reboot and post vainfo Plesse.
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