Hi, I know what is the problem. For some reason, the native pixel format for MPEG-2 decoding on Clarkdale is I420, however the input pixel format of deinterlacing is NV12 in the driver, so the driver doesn't support deinterlacing for MPEG-2 on Clardale. We will try to fix this issue but don't expect it too soon. BTW you can send all VAAPI related mail to libva at lists.freedesktop.org as well. Thanks Haihao > Atechsystem <Atechsystem <at> freenet.de> writes: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I?ve written an email to Haihao Xiang regarding the ?no deinterlacing? bug on > Clarkdale a week ago and he answered today. He will check this issue. I?ll hope > he can fix it. Will the extended vaapi-ext deinterlacers (temporal or spatial I > guess) also be available on Clarkdale platform? I tried the extended DXVA > hardware deinterlacing on Windows today and it worked fine on my CoreI3 > Clarkdale Laptop CPU J > > > > Best regards > > Atech > > > Hi Atech, > > same problem over here. I am on vaapi-ext and latest xbmc. I can select Bob and > Bob (inverted) as deinterlacers in xbmc. With MPEG2 material deinterlacing > doesn't work at all. With H.264 video it seems to deinterlace, but video is > stuttering and I have lots of frame drops. > > Hardware: Core i3 530 > Software: Ubuntu 11.11 x86 minimal with latest xorg stuff (edgers:ppa) and > vaapi-ext branch for libva and intel-vaapi > > Regards, > Christoph / Flachzange > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Intel-gfx mailing list > Intel-gfx at lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx