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multiple dscaler filters at once?
I have a pvr-250 card (using the elecard codec) and often use descaler from within sage as DScaler is able to redeuce the effects of some mpeg encoding problems and CUE which is often present in many dvds/dvdplayers. Is there a way to use several filters at once? I know I can do this from within DScaler (which does not seem to support this card directly)?
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Although this doesn't directly answer the question, but....
Another less CPU-intensive way to go about this might be to try setting the Hardware Motion Compenensation options on using the default Intervideo decoder that comes with the card, per Narflex's post "Easy Performance Increase for Hauppauge Users" in the General Discussion forum. For me, the difference was "night and day," so to speak. Originally, using purely software decoding, I'd get "blobby white blocks" when there is fog in E.T. unless I used 5 GB/hour quality MPEG encoding. Now, I can get away with CVD quality and still get actual, translucent, fog-like fog. |
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