Hi,

0n 06/05/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:50 Tomi Ollila told me:

> Maik Holtkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > BTW: IMHO there is no need to deinterlace when you transcode dv ->
> >      dvd, is it?
> 
> My digicam produces interlaced output -- which looks very ugly on computer
> screen (moving parts)-- I quess TV:s (even lcd-ones) do some extra work to 
> clean that up but... ... and smartyuv does great work, especially as there
> is no real-time requirements in my encodings that is the way to go.

Digicam = DV (or some crap like mjpeg + 8bit sound)?

Of course it depends what your major target (monitor|TV screen) you
encode for.

Normaly my major target is a TV crt and quality is decreased when
the stream was deinterlaced while encoding. Therefore I prefer to
keep interlacing (--encode_fields b).

If I (rarely) have to play these files on a monitor I use
deinterlacing the player software is offering and it's ok for me.
However, IIRC kino did not come with deinerlacer for long time [1]
and quick sceens looked really ugly in kino.

[1] Just checked 0.81, which offers deinterlacing.

-- 
bye maik

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