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Playback from H265 Sources with activated DXVA2 has an Alaising to the picture:
When I deactivate the DXVA2, then is the picture normal. Driver:21.20.16.4590, Windows 10 x64, Player Kodi V17.
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Seems to be a problem with Intel Graphics Settings / Video / Image Enhancement / Contrast Enhancement.
Disable this setting remove the effect. The Effect only appear on H.265 (HEVC) coded videos
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Hi,
Can you fill in the template below? We need further details before we can investigate.
System Setup Information:
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System Used: (Manufacturer/Model)
CPU SKU: (i3, i5, Pentium, Celeron, etc.)
GPU SKU: (HD4400, HD5100, etc.)
Processor Line: (Y-Series, U-Series, etc.)
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Occurs on non-Intel GPUs?:
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System Setup Information:
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System Used: own, Mainboard Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7
CPU SKU: i5-7500
GPU SKU: HD630
Processor Line: Desktop KabyLake
System BIOS Version: F20
CMOS settings: DVMT Pre-Allocated:1024M, DVMT Total Gfx Mem:MAX
Graphics Driver Version: 21.20.16.4590
GOP/VBIOS Version:1046.0
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
OS Version: 10.0.14393
API: Open GL 4.4, OpenCL 2.1, Shader 5.1, DirectX 12.0
Occurs on non-Intel GPUs?:not tested
Steps to Reproduce:
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1. Play H.265 Container (.mkv) with DXVA2 Player (Kodi 17) and enabled Contrast Enhancement (Intel Driver).
Expected Results:
Good Picture
Actual Results:
See Screenshot above.
Additional Information:
Not effected with VLC (Software Decoding), H.264 Container or with disabled Contrast Enhancement
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Thanks Mike,
The issue has been reported and will be investigated. Sory for taking so long I have been on an extended business trip.
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Hi Mike,
We have been unable to reproduce your issue. Is there a specific file you can recommend or send me that will show the problem?
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Sorry from bringing this thread from the dead but HD 530 has this same exact issue, it only happens when you play x265 encoded video.
Driver version I have is 22.20.16.4771 on Windows 10 64bit.
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Happens for me too on two different laptops with Kaby Lake processors. i3-7100u and i5-7200u. My player is MPC-HC 1.7.13 with hardware acceleration for HEVC enabled and Intel's contrast enhancement enabled. Driver version 21.20.16.4534 which is the latest my OEM has out.
Here's a sample MKV file that exhibits this behavior https://mega.nz/#!f2QxiQpb!1pI3Q_BIW4usYuw6ct1IhBeEnU7qrQAHKwEG9RfdD58
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