jori.hamalainen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I think with XVMC you don't get deinterlacing, because you forward sort of mpeg > data to video card, and if videocard cannot do proper deinterlacing. Starting > from Nvidia 6600 there is purevideo hardware deinterlacers which work ok on > Windows side. Here is a summary http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo_support.html For SDTV the "spatial temporal" deinterlacing is supported up from 6150 and 6200 chips. A 6600 is need for HD. Despite of rumours in the nvidia forum nothing has happened to support Linux :^( > On possible direction would be investigating xv_deinterlace if that can be used. > But probably not with XVMC. I have been able to activate in the past some kind of linear blend (loss of vertical resolution) and bob (some blinking) deinterlacers with xxmc. Since xine-lib CVS 1.1.3/4 and new Nvidia binary drivers I'm not able to activate deinterlacing any more. This is a bit off-thread but I guess the pain in the *** interlaced video won't be killed in near future. Has anyone been able to output with xinelibout properly scaled video to 1080i over DVI/HDMI without need to de-interlace in PC but in the display device? I need X.org and like to play games in the HTPC so fbdev is not an option for me. BR, Seppo