Perfect quality with xine and xvmc !!!

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On Thursday 23 June 2005 17:09, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just found an option for xine :
>
> video.device.xvmc_bob_deinterlacing:1
>
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/xine/xine-lib/doc/README_xxmc.html
>?rev=1.3
>
> And that's really good :-)

Really good is not perfect, though :) 

It'll give you full motion with interlaced material but you'll lose quality 
(if there is any to begin with) on rescaling (fields only have max 
resolution of 720x288 in pal, has to be scaled back to 1.33 or 1.77 
aspect). And you'll get only half vertical resolution with progressive 
material with no change in motion, other than the jumping up and down (or 
bobbing as the deinterlacer is called). But it's most definitely the all 
around easiest setting there is, with acceptable quality results for all 
kinds of video. 

For "perfect" quality from an interlaced video you still need an interlaced 
display device such as a television, for example. 


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