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@hre1:
As we now have you as tester.
1) The same happens with MADI?
2) If you choose "Deinterlace" as method that issue should not happen.
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Yes 2) is stressing the CPU like hell, especially small systems with little fans have an issue.
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You _might_ run into other issues with that patch, it's a 10K lines of code patch - which does not fix the issue by intent but only by accident - it's called "shotgun patch" by its developer.
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wrong kernel.
dpkg -l |grep 3.17.1 | pastebinit
it still runs the version from yesterday evening.
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First relevant thing is: _if_ that new testing kernel fixes your issue.
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You don't seem to follow my recommendations, see post #20. So I don't know how to provide further help.