Hi,
AFAIK, there is no trick needed. You should not see any interlace lines on a TV Set. 
It is different if you have something which was not deinterlaced properly. 
Regards,
        Thorsten

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> Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Februar 2004 13:14
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> Betreff: [Freevo-users] Displaying interlaced content on TV
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> Hi list,
> I would like to know how you out there have dealed with interlaced content
> and
> TV-OUT. I am interested in a solution, if one exists, that _doesn't_ use
> deinterlacing filters, because they are always lossy. Please tell me if
> you
> know of any trick.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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