Ghosting problem and deinterlacing

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Niko Mikkila wrote:

>On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 14:16:36 +0200
>Burak BAYER <bbayer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>I use budget card SS2  + softdevice CVS + ffmpeg 4.9.1
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>>I have problem with deinterlacing and refresh rates I think. In footbal 
>>matches and other fast changing movies there is a ghosting problem. How 
>>can I fix it?? Is there any efficient way or deinterlace implementation??
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>Softdevice currently lacks advanced deinterlacing algorithms that
>output progressive video at 50 fps instead of the normal 25 fps.
>Ghosting could be mostly eliminated with 25 fps algorithms (like
>lavcdeint in MPlayer), but the fluidity of the video will still suffer.
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>Right now Xine and the vdr-xine plugin is your best bet to get good
>deinterlaced output. Use the tvtime post-processing plugin with
>Greedy2Frame, GreedyH or TomsMoComp algorithms (example xine command
>line is provided in vdr-xine documentation). This will require more
>processing power than Softdevice with its normal deinterlacing
>algorithms, but the adaptive algorithms in Xine also look much better.
>With cheap_mode set to 1, Greedy2Frame works very well at 720x576 on a
>600 MHz Athlon, but this may require compiling a locally optimized Xine
>binary.
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Thanks for your answer.. Is there any channel changing speed losses on 
xine-plugin.  How about stability and long time use?? It is important.. 
How about tv-out with graphic card? I see ghosting eliminated with tv a 
little bit.. Is there any way to improve it with tv-out??
Last question I cannot work X with resolution 720x576? Can you write 
your timings here??

Maybe some good deinterlace algorithms can be port to libpp ..


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