[mythtv-users] Low end NUC as backend/frontend?

Daryl McDonald darylangela at gmail.com
Tue Feb 4 16:26:05 UTC 2014


On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Jean-Yves Avenard <jyavenard at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1 February 2014 08:58, Daryl McDonald <darylangela at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to try this, but I don't have the same configuration that the
>> wiki talks about. It says "3.1 General playback
>> 3.1.1 Deinterlace playback"
>> and I have "General playback
>> vertical/horizontal scaling and scan displacement"
>> I'm using steppes 2.3 fixes 0.27 in an Ubuntu 120.4 lts desktop.
>> I'm not sure where to go from here. Thanks Daryl
>
> Setup -> Video -> Playback
>
> go to Playback Profile page (3/10)

I get Playback Profile Page (3/8)
>
> Create a new video profile, or modify an existing one.

I get Current Profile, with several choices, ADD NEW and DELETE
>
> In the deinterlacing section, choose Interlaced (2X, HW) if you have

I don't see a deinterlacing section

> chosen OpenGL as rendering method, or Interlaced (2X) if you've chosen
> a software one.
>
> Jean-Yves
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After installing a new Nvidia graphics card the display was excellent
for a while, and then I noticed some tearing. Yesterday I looked for
additional drivers and changed from the 331 which was "activated but
not in use" for the 304 prop driver, and all looks great again, I hope
for good.
Would different themes or distros cause the differences we're seeing
in where things are? At this point I'm happy, but I'd like to
understand how to "let my LG do the deinterlacing", just in case
things change again.
Thanks, Daryl


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