joethefox Wrote:maybe a multithread enviroment can help VDPAU when deinterlacing a 1080i video with the Spatial/Temporal algorithm?
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tcman47
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2011-03-31 16:36
Post: #11
joethefox Wrote:maybe a multithread enviroment can help VDPAU when deinterlacing a 1080i video with the Spatial/Temporal algorithm? What he say
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spiff
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2011-03-31 16:48
Post: #12
no it won't. it's the gpu doing the deinterlace and it's the gpu (i'm assuming ion) being too slow.
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joethefox
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2011-03-31 17:37
Post: #13
spiff Wrote:no it won't. it's the gpu doing the deinterlace and it's the gpu (i'm assuming ion) being too slow. Understood. Consider that even a GTS450 goes to 65% during deinterlacing 1080i with Spatial/Temporal. |
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