From: Miguel F. <mfr...@gm...> - 2005-07-27 11:38:51
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Hi Barry, On 7/27/05, Barry Scott <bar...@on...> wrote: > I found the enable for deinterlacing and have turned it on. >=20 > Now I need to be able to select the deinterlace method. i have some messages here about this: On 1/3/05, Michael Roitzsch <mr...@us...> wrote: > There is a config entry named "gui.deinterlace_plugin" to which you can a= dd > your custom options as a comma-separated list of <key>=3D<value> pairs. > Usability at its best, I know... ;) On 8/16/04, Rashkae <ra...@ti...> wrote: > From what I've been able to figure out experiementing. >=20 > If you enable de-interlacing, you have no way of controlling the > method used. However, by going into Video Post processing, you can > specify options, like the method, full frame, etc... >=20 > Once you've found a combination you like, you can edit your xine > config file to change the gui.deinterlace_plugin, for example, I've > changed mine too: >=20 > gui.deinterlace_plugin:tvtime:method=3DGreedy2Frame,cheap_mode=3D0,pulldo= wn=3D1,use_progressive_frame_flag=3D1 >=20 > That way, those are the settings that will be used when you turn on > de-interlacing in the gui. >=20 > I should note, with the above settings, playing an interlaced video on my= Athlon 2600+ (with Nvidial GeForce vid.) requires over 40% CPU power, but = looks really good :) On 8/16/04, Scott <cat...@do...> wrote: > Based on some recommendations posted previously > (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=3Dxine-user&m=3D108359454116821&w=3D2) I= am > using the following gui.deinterlace_plugin setting: >=20 > tvtime: > method=3DGreedy2Frame,enabled=3D1,pulldown=3Dvektor,framerate_mode=3Dfull= ,judder > _correction=3D1, > \ use_progressive_frame_flag=3D1,chroma_filter=3D1,cheap_mode=3D0 >=20 > My CPU (P4 2.8) never goes above 1.00 as reported by uptime. I know > that the deinterlace option is enabled (OSD shows it is) so I'm curious > as to why I don't see the high CPU usage expected from this chain. I am > running the current xine-lib 1_rc5 and xine-ui 0.99.2 both built on > Gentoo 2004.2 with P4 optimizations. I would expect the P4 > optimizations to help a bit but not -that- much :) |