On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 08:14:33AM -0800, VDR User wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 5:09 AM, th_ziegler@gmx.de wrote:
Are there any VDR-compatible (I'm using e-tobi 1.7.29) HD test clips, available somewhere on the net or can s.o. provide one?
There are many places hosting HD test clips. You can look at:
http://www.highdefforum.com/high-definition-movies-video-clips/6537-official...
or just google "hd test clips".
Thanks for the fast feedback.
That site has a lot wma /w DRM protected files and a lot of link leading to 404 errors.
Also, you don't need to worry about a clip being "VDR-compatible", whatever that is supposed to mean.
My idea was to place a clip of vdr recording, i.e. the entires subdir with the extension .rec in my recordings. This allows to test the entire chain vdr->home network->playback device (here raspbmc).
The .ts file alone would also do.
Your system either has the capability to play HD content smoothly or it doesn't. VDR doesn't have anything to do with that. If you have a VDPAU-capable video card or igp, all progressive content will work. If you want the highest quality deinterlacing on 1080i, a GT220 is required.
You are right: ideally, I need two clips: progressive and interlaced. Let's see if I get one via this mailing list.
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