Hi all,
first let me say that I don't know if this problem is general or OS-specific, as I use VLC player on Win7x64 and don't have any other reference.
After installing VLC 2.0.0 and (now 2.0.1) I have problems playing 1080i files when using 'Yadif 2x' deinterlacing. 'Regular' Yadif still works fine.
Using Yadif 2x with VLC 1.1.9 runs smooth and perfect, with 25-30% max CPU usage.
I installed a fresh new system on another HDD for testing, with the same results.
System is:
Win7 x64 SP1
Intel QX9650 (Core2Quad@3.33GHz); Intel X38 Chipset; 8GB DDR3-1333
Latest available Intel Chipset Drivers
GeForce GTX 460 - Driver v296.10
SupremeFX X-Fi Asus Soundcard
On a system with Intel E5300@2.6GHz; Intel G41 Chipset; 4 GB DDR2-800 and Win7x64, VLC shows the same behaviour.
Video material is:
Recordings from unix based DVB-S2 Twin Receiver (Kathrein UFS922, SW 2.03; uses .ts containers for m2v as well as h.264 files; no re-encoding)
-1080i resolution (native, from HD source)
VLC describes video stream as:
- Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part10) (h264)
- res.: 1920x1080
- Framerate: 50
audio stream:
- Codec: A52 Audio (aka AC3) (a52)
- Sampling rate: 48000 Hz
- Bitrate: 384 kb/s
Other video formats I've tested work fine:
- PAL (m2v etc.), with and without any deinterlacing method
- 720p (no deinterlacing needed of course)
- .m2ts files (1080p)
- 1080i without deinterlacing as well as with the other methods that suit the case, includig Yadif('normal')
Because Yadif 2x plays smoothly on pal recordings, I get the feeling VLC 2.0.0 and 2.0.1 are doing something differently than 1.1.9 and previous versions did when they have to apply such intense-rendering filters to HD-material.
Settings for GPU-Rendering and Video-Overlay are the same in all cases, turnig off Hardware decoding and video-overlay changes nothing.
Sorry for the extensive post, thought I'd better apply all available information about involved hard- and software.
Anyone got a solution except using vlc 1.1.9?
Thx anyway