Hardware deinterlacing via VA-API

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Hardware deinterlacing via VA-API

Postby bred.sun » 06 May 2018 17:14

Hi

Recently I'm going to build a HTPC based on Intel CPUs (Ivy Bridge, Haswell and later).
Hardware deinterlacing is an important feature for me because it frees the resources of the CPU to do more things.
I know hardware deinterlacing in VLC works fine with NVIDIA GPUs via VDPAU, But what about with Intel GPUs?
Does VLC support hardware deinterlacing with Intel GPUs?
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Re: Hardware deinterlacing via VA-API

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 06 May 2018 20:46

It works in VLC 3.0 onward, subject to drivers.
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Re: Hardware deinterlacing via VA-API

Postby bred.sun » 07 May 2018 05:05

Thanks for quick reply.
I can't wait to build my new HTPC and give it a try.


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