[mythtv-users] mythtv-vid branch questions / problems
Matt Doran
matt.doran at papercut.biz
Thu Jun 28 13:57:28 UTC 2007
Hi all,
I've been running SVN trunk for a while now with no problems. After
seeing a number of positive reports I wanted to try out the new
mythtv-vid branch ... so switched over to the branch, recompiled and
installed the new version.
I really like the new playback profiles! It makes it easy to switch
between various video rendering/deinterlacing/etc options ... which is
good for testing. However I'm a little overwhelmed by the options and
terminology and have some questions.
Firstly, what settings are the equivalent of the old trunk xv renderer,
and OSD renderer? Is it xv-blit and softblend respectively? I've been
using Standard, XV, Bob on trunk .... and when I use these settings on
the vid branch the output is the same as it was on trunk.
When I switch to the "opengl" renderer things are not so good. I get a
huge amount of tearing .... the video looks awful with any panning. It
seems to happen no matter what deinterlacer or OSD renderer I chose.
What combinations of decoder/renderer/OSD/deinterlacer are recommended
for the best results?
Also when I enable any of the open GL deinterlacers, I get the following
in the logs ... does this indicate a problem?
2007-06-28 23:45:15.560 VDP: GetFilteredDeint() : ->
'opengllinearblend'
2007-06-28 23:45:15.564 FilterManager: failed to load filter
'opengllinearblend', no such filter exists
2007-06-28 23:45:15.564 Couldn't load deinterlace filter
opengllinearblend
2007-06-28 23:45:15.564 Using deinterlace method
2007-06-28 23:45:15.564 SetVideoRenderer(opengl)
Others have good success with the OpenGL renderer, so I'm wondering what
I'm missing. I'm using an onboard Nvidia 6150 video board... is this
card powerful enough? What boards have others had success with?
I'm using version 9631 of the nvidia drivers, and a fairly standard
Ubuntu Feisty system (AMD X2 3600+, 1GB RAM).
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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