Yes, that's correct and is most probably intentional. No CPU decoding and software deinterlacing with blu ray. But I read this. I don't have an Ultra version. It could be because of CPU power limitations for 1080p HD decoding by CPU + CL decoder deinterlacing by CPU + EVR rendering by CPU, but I'm just guessing.
The best option to use is of course purevideo checked and the first completely blank hw deinterlacing line! Then EVR is in an "auto mode" sort of which means switches exclusively between pixel adaptive hw deinterlacing, progressive content mode (hw, GPU/EVR weave) and
possibly another hw weave mode for nVIDIA reverse telecine.
Happy Xmas btw.
Don't know about 7 but PDVD8 really installs itself very very well: It does activate hw/purevideo by default, uses EVR by default, then sets EVR to the default "auto mode" by default. The last one, to answer your question, is probably the simple reason for presenting such "ugly" strings as function modes to the customer. It's not CyberLink's "fault", because these strings are just simply shown as taken from DirectX. Most of those strings are the force modes for the EVR and seem to be for hardcore experts like us who know what a dxdiag.txt file is
. But I guess normally even for power users the best setting is to leave everything at default (purevideo plus blank hw deinterlacing line), because then everything works like a charm. The only problem left then is multi format videos or wrong flags. Then you have to force the right mode. I think the doubles are because of different instances addressing the different modes, but I have absolutely no idea whether this assumption is right or not. I made some mistakes in my previous post because I didn't see the setings at that time of posting. This is how it is correctly:
{6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Pixel Adaptive
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Weave
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Bob
{B338D50D-A64A-4790-AC01-475B64252A78}: Bob
{F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Pixel Adaptive
{4553D47F-EE7E-4E3F-9475-DBF1376C4810}: software deinterlacong with GPU (doesn't work)
I also didn't finish something in my previous post. Sorry. I said that when hw weaving ther are no green defects in white next to red. I didn't finish that if the content is interlaced, for some unknown reason the EVR switches to Pixel Adaptive! That's why still deinterlacing when set to hw Weave.
Everything I posted here and in the previous post is what I personally concluded for my own use from observations and is not factual knowledge. I'm still a beginner when it comes to the exact way, DXVA2, EVR, PDVD and PureVideoHD work together. If someone sees mistakes in my descriptions, please let us know! Thank you very much in advance.
So, except for the fact that you can't playback in 100.0%/unscaled mode, which is a totally different topic, PDVD8 is really really great and works 100% perfectly on my machine. I love it and would always buy again.
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