Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > If the original source was progressive (as most movies are), I don't think > what the upconverter produces is interlaced from your point of you (that is > what I see every day with SD MPEG2 via DVB. If somebody thinks upconverters This was 1080i HD broadcast of a movie. I am quite confused overall how a progressive 23.97ps movie can be broadcast in different ways. The above was the worst of I have seen. It was a KLRU broadcast of Jane Eyre (1996) with black bars around, except the bars were not completely black so cropdetect did not work on it. I also recorded Bruce Almighty OTA from Fox. It was 720p reported as 59.94fps progressive. I could not observe a clear frame duplication pattern though. > you will get much better quality (IMO) if you use a deinterlacer. yadif is > by far the best deinterlacer for MPlayer quality-wise. I also prefer yadif! Thanks for your comments. Matyas - Every hardware eventually breaks. Every software eventually works. _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users