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HW decoding on macOS introduces macroblock artifacts #1077

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When 'Use Hardware Decoding' is active in Settings > Plex for Mac > Player, macroblocks or CTUs become much more visible, especially in very noisy parts of images like background. This creates a 'screendoor'-type effect where horizontal and vertical macroblock boundaries look like a regular grid over the image. The effect is more subtle in some scenes than others, but is more visible in video than in still frames, and especially when along borders from background to foreground for example when the foreground is moving slightly (like a person talking). I'll try to find a small video to attach that best illustrates the effect.

Test environment

PMS Version: 1.25.2.5319
PMP Version: Version: Plex for Mac version 1.44.0.2981-e2d72ac2
Platform: macOS v 12.3.1 - MacBook Pro (16", 2021) - Chip Apple M1 Max

Steps to reproduce

  1. Enable 'Use Hardware Decoding'

Current behavior

Screen Shot 2022-05-09 at 1 08 08 PM

Expected behavior

Screen Shot 2022-05-09 at 1 08 34 PM

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