Eldarian
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ATI Catalyst video options.

Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:24 pm

Kind regards from a proud Splash PRO owner.

Thumbs up for low system footprint and amazing performance video player.

OK off to my question.
I love my ATI 5870 card and I want it to sweat. :D

I would like to know if when I set Vector Adaptive De-interlacing that it is active and not your motion compensated one because it is bounds superior. I realllllly want Vector Adaptive to be my default but it is not amongst the selectable options.

Also I would like to know if other options like Edge enhancing and noise filtering etc in ATI Catalyst options override your settings and vice versa.

Picture of VA de-interlacing superiority.


P.S.: I tested the Deinterlace test video using Media Player, PMC and some ohers. The ARE using VA, I tested the TS file in Splash PRO and to my horrid surprise I witnessed weave or motion comp deinterlacing in action.

Download tests from here.

In codec options it is usually the 2nd from the bottom up in this picture.


(3C53.....)

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Nielo TM
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PC Specification: E8200 -ATI 5450/5770 - Windows 7 (x64)

Re: ATI Catalyst video options.

Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:40 pm

It does indeed work on Spash Pro (along with all the features offered by ATI)

However, VA and MCFI (Motion 2) can't work together. When MCFI is enabled, de-interlacing is disabled and all the processing is shifted to the CPU.

Eldarian
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Re: ATI Catalyst video options.

Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:37 pm

Thank you for a reply. ;)

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