2014-11-10, 22:58
(2014-11-10, 20:17)giant25 Wrote: I notice the interlacing as well. In fact, I returned my Amazon Fire TV because my mpeg2 TV recordings couldn't be properly deinterlaced. I thought you could deinterlace with mediacodec enabled only. Does this work or does it get choppy like the Fire TV did?
I also have an ADT-1, and I could never get deinterlacing working on it either.
When deinterlace is enabled, the video is surgy / choppy. However, it does not seem to be using all 4 cores like it was when mediacodec was enabled, so maybe there is some headroom.
Is there a good reference somewhere as to the differences between mediacodec, stagefright, and pure software? When there is no hw accel path, do stagefright & mediacodec fall back to s/w their own s/w decoding? Do they use the same s/w decoder you get when you disable stagefright & mediacodec? Do they use some Android OS provided s/w decoder?
Is there a way to specify mediacodec for some media types, and stagefright for others?