I have noticed similar issues on my ATSC / QAM MythTV box. When
deinterlacing is on, I get weird effects on the OSD. I also see
effects on progressive content (720p stations, like Fox-HD, ABC-HD,
and ESPN-HD).
I had assumed that the de-interlacing would adapt to the video source,
and turn off processing when doing progressive content. Apparently
this is not the case, but that would be an excellent feature
enhancement.
I have actually been contemplating doing this for some time now. I have
just been living with it. I used to disable deinterlacing when watching
HD content and re-enable it when watching standard recordings, but now I
just leave everything deinterlaced and live with it. HD looks best when
it is not deinterlaced because I am using a hd interlaced mode on the tv
for that content, but standard def shows show slight tearing if
deinterlacing is turned off.
- James
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