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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/29/2015 9:19 AM, Tom Bongiorno Jr.
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                  <div class="">I am so tempted to buy several of these
                    ECS Livas. I want them to be the go to solution for
                    a cheap frontend, but the deinterlacer on the Intel
                    graphics within MythTV is just not up to par with
                    VDPAU IMO. I found it to be a deal breaker.</div>
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                  <div class="">Is my understanding correct that the
                    Intel graphics linux drivers have VDPAU quality
                    deinterlacer capability, but integration needs to be
                    added to MythTV? I may have this wrong. I am no
                    authority about what parts of the decoding process
                    are done by the graphics chip or the software.</div>
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              I thought VDPAU is VDPAU and there is no quality
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      <div>Nvidia graphics use VDPAU</div>
      <div>Intel graphics, such as in the ECS Liva, use VAAPI</div>
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    Ah, hence the confusion. So as I recall there is *some* support for
    VAAPI now. But it sounds like the ECS Liva is using some newer
    implementation for which there is little or no support.<br>
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    Yes, that would be a deal breaker. <br>
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