[mythtv-users] Viktor's Bob deint patch for interlaced modelines
Seth Daniel
mythtv.org at sethdaniel.org
Sat Mar 22 21:06:32 UTC 2008
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 04:59:00PM -0400, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> On 03/22/2008 04:39 PM, Seth Daniel wrote:
[...]
> > At one point I had
> > 5 or 6 profile groups (none of which I had created). Some of them had
> > similar, or even the same, rules.
>
> What you're calling, "rules," are actually probably playback profiles.
Yeah. I called them 'rules' before I knew they were called Playback
Profiles.
[...]
> > But it didn't. My
> > cpu++ profile group had one profile: if rez > 0 0 -> ffpmeg & xvideo.
> > Using the Bob(2x) deinterlacer. However Myth decided to use the 'High
> > Quality' profile group (or, as you suggest, some sort of fallback). How
> > did it determine to do this? I can't believe it would have determined
> > that my cpu++ profile was invalid. It wasn't until these new profile
> > groups were introduced that cpu++ ceased to be used.
>
> When the new playback profile groups were added to Myth, a database
> update changed the currently selected playback profile group to Normal.
> Perhaps it was actually using the Normal playback group and you never
> noticed it had changed in the GUI. Or, the data in your DB got
> corrupted by the changes below, so Myth was "confused" and showed the
> wrong name in the GUI.
[...good explanation of possible issues...]
Thank you.
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