On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:50:08PM +1000, Laurie Odgers wrote: > Something to do with deinterlacing perhaps? Ive noticed that there is a > significant difference between linear blend and the kernel deinterlacer > when watching something fast paced like football, the kernel deinterlacer > looks much nicer
How do you control this? All I've noticed in the mythtv configuration (on, IIRC, mythfrontend) is 'deinterlace video on/off', nothing to control how it's deinterlaced. My particular situation is that I sometimes get double-images on my TV which make it feel choppy. Pausing and going through it frame-by- frame, I'll see that the image actually is doubled, with a (e.g.) 1/3 transparent copy of something in the old position and a 2/3 transparent copy of it in the new position. (This is most clearly visible on animated programs, of course.) The odd thing is that watching avi or mpg files not created by mythtv on the TV looks fine and watching mythtv's recordings on a remote front end attached to an LCD monitor also looks fine. It's only the combination of a myth recording and the TV display that has this problem. I've tried setting the frontend on the TV to both deinterlace and not deinterlace, but it has not had any readily-visible effect on this problem either way. -- The freedoms that we enjoy presently are the most important victories of the White Hats over the past several millennia, and it is vitally important that we don't give them up now, only because we are frightened. - Eolake Stobblehouse (http://stobblehouse.com/text/battle.html)
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