Zdenek Kabelac ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > You mean hardware deinterlacing?  Not all hardware can deinterlace,
> 
> Well actually I mean oposite process :) to properly support TV output
> for noninterlaced video.

  I don't think this is difficult.

> > This could be better handled by the software.  I believe we either
> > need an API where we give a stream of fields or frames with decided
> > dominance.
> 
> Well why I should I burn my CPU when hardware can do that more
> efficiently ??

  We need a field-based API if you're sending interlaced material.

> > I just started to play with your code.  I ripped out all the BES
> > stuff, now I'm looking at doing the same code for i810.  Sound good?
> 
> Well no problem with me - I would suggest there would be just some
> table with functions and each grpahics card would have it method to
> detect/enable/disable/... call

  Ok.  I think I've figured out how to get this to work with the i810.
Your code works great here for the mga, I stripped out all the BES stuff
and it still works.  I'll send you my ideas real soon.

> > Ugh.  What about using the DRM?  Can we put locks in there?  I have
> > no idea about any of this DRI stuff or how that architecture works.
> 
> I guess you would have to discusse this with them...  (I've tried - no
> success - maybe they were too busy...)

  I think we should try again.

> >   What patches for BTTV?
> 
> Enable Peak Filtering & low color removal
> 
> providing much better  automute  (as the one in bttv is disable/enable
> audio when the signal is a bit weak - really annoying)
> 
> Better value for agc filter so I could actually watch my LP recoded
> tapes - as with it's default value the image is too much bright
> (practially all I could see is just white image and I had to use
> really very small brightness & constrast values to at least see
> something which has been remaining image)

  I'm very interested in these (especially the last, since I've found
this really annoying and didn't know how to adjust it).

  Can you send your patches to me?

  Did you post them to video4linux-list?

-- 
Billy Biggs
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