JaylumX
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Chroma upsampling issue with all streaming video content on browsers
Every time i watch a full screen video on firefox areas with a large concentration of the colour red have a step-like-artifact that make it look like it has been poorly deinterlaced. This issue has been present as long as i can remember my shift to Vista and Windows 7 and across different generations of GFX Cards. I have also noticed this issue on other computers so this must be a universally know bug and if so why has it not been fixed for it is extremley annoying to look at especially if is there is a lot of deep reds in the videos.
It is quite similar to the VMR-9 renderless bug on MPC and MPC-HC where the only fix was to apply the YV12 Chroma upsampling pixel shader in order to fix it. is there a similar fix for streaming videos.
NB This issue is also present when viewing videos in Internet Explorer
Any advice will be appreciated
Every time i watch a full screen video on firefox areas with a large concentration of the colour red have a step-like-artifact that make it look like it has been poorly deinterlaced. This issue has been present as long as i can remember my shift to Vista and Windows 7 and across different generations of GFX Cards. I have also noticed this issue on other computers so this must be a universally know bug and if so why has it not been fixed for it is extremley annoying to look at especially if is there is a lot of deep reds in the videos.
It is quite similar to the VMR-9 renderless bug on MPC and MPC-HC where the only fix was to apply the YV12 Chroma upsampling pixel shader in order to fix it. is there a similar fix for streaming videos.
NB This issue is also present when viewing videos in Internet Explorer
Any advice will be appreciated
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