Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-14 Thread Todd Ignasiak
(I'm a MythTV newbie, so maybe I'm just missing something in the config. But, anyway, here is my observation so far.) 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,

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread James Armstrong
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

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread Donavan Stanley
On 7/15/05, jason bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Certain times there will be very bad/obvious interlacing issues. > Usually with rolling credits, crawling news tickers, or for some > reason The Simpsons really shows it.. > > In those cases I've tried the bob de-interlacing and it improves the

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread Matt
On 7/15/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/15/05, jason bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Certain times there will be very bad/obvious interlacing issues. > > Usually with rolling credits, crawling news tickers, or for some > > reason The Simpsons really shows it.. > > > > In

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread Ian Trider
> Bob still does it to me. I've been told that turning on opengl-vsync > will fix it, but I still get it. It makes the OSD jittery, like it's > bouncing up and down 1 pixel incredibly fast. I think (I don't > remember because it never worked so I don't use it) that it did it to > the broadcast a

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread Mark Cooke
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 18:07 -0400, Ian Trider wrote: > > Bob still does it to me. I've been told that turning on opengl-vsync > > will fix it, but I still get it. It makes the OSD jittery, like it's > > bouncing up and down 1 pixel incredibly fast. I think (I don't > > remember because it never

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-15 Thread Michael T. Dean
Mark Cooke wrote: On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 18:07 -0400, Ian Trider wrote: Bob still does it to me. I've been told that turning on opengl-vsync will fix it, but I still get it. It makes the OSD jittery, like it's bouncing up and down 1 pixel incredibly fast. I think (I don't remember because

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-16 Thread Mark Cooke
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 21:04 -0400, Michael T. Dean wrote: > Mark Cooke wrote: > >Or try bob, but with a slight speed adjustment (M key then left/right > >arrows during playback). I see the bouncing at standard speed playback, > >but at x1.05 or x0.95, the bouncing is gone. > > > Are you talking a

Re: [mythtv-users] De-interlacing on a non-interlaced display

2005-07-19 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 06:07:17PM -0400, Ian Trider wrote: > Try kerneldeint -- much more processor intensive but it'll look great. Last time I tried, it looked like the frame rate was halved and hence panning was not smooth at all. No such problem with bob. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMA