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ProgDVB advice needed

  • 11-12-2010 11:20am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,035 ✭✭✭


    Just taken Watty's advice and bought the Pro edition of ProgDVB. Can anyone advise how to change deinterlace settings in the application? Right now everything has a "film look".

    I'm using Elecard for SD and CoreAVC for HD. These are exactly the same codecs I use in DVBViewer but at least in that programme I know how to configure the codecs to get the sort of picture I want, whereas there seems to be no obvious place in ProgDVB.

    Before anyone asks, yes I've searched their forum and there doesn't seem to be any posts about this!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,711 ✭✭✭fat-tony


    I'm very tempted to suggest that you ask the guy who prompted you to buy progdvb:D (even more typing for watty!)

    Seriously though, if you get it going, I would be interested in a comparison review vs DVBviewer. I've just too much going on in my life at the moment to spend even more time playing with my media PC! I have found that DVBviewer Pro has been absolutely bulletproof for me - works with any codecs and you are able to tweak the settings (as you know) and comes with good tools, plenty of support from the developers in the forums.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    Best choice is to have the Graphics Driver to do the De-Interlacing.

    Then you can go to Core AVC settings outside ProgDVB and turn off/on de-interlacing according to if the GPU does.

    Various settings on ProgDVB vanish/appear according to Demulpexor on "Main" (Microsoft, Cyberlink, Elecraft, Prog) and also on which "renderer" is selected (VMR7 is fastest on XP, but doesn't cope with aspect ratio switching, if you have various .net versions installed you may have DX10 and/or DX11 Video Renderers on XP (Vista, Win7) even though the "full" newer DX10 or DX11 is not available )

    If your GPU has not the settings for De-interlacing and do it well, then you have a Graphics probably not good for HD.

    I find DVBviewer very awkward with more than one device and also needs much more powerful CPU. There are many "renderers" and "codecs" on my AMD 64 Athlon 3700+, many combinations don't work. Other than that it's fine


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