Cristo Saulo Bolaños Trujillo wrote:
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 17:36 +0100, Nico Sabbi wrote:
indeed it's an effect of interlacing.
DVB is also a new way to transmit the same old crap
(the consortium insists on permitting interlacing content)
Prfff... :/ right, is there any way to avoid it when watching TV ?
well, after having tried a number of deinterlacers I came to the conclusion
that the only one that works barely acceptably is a plain "field"
deinterlacer
(it's not a real dinterlacer: it simply discards one of the fields, but
it halves
the vertical resolution). It sucks, but at least combing goes away.
If you use mplayer you can enable it with -vf field
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