Re: xine tvtime parameters explained

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On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Goga777 <goga777@xxxxx> wrote:
>
> is it good for 1080i/720p channels ?
>

Not on my athlon dual core 3Ghz. Too many dropped frames using
greedy2frame or tomsmocomp.

That is why in my patch for xine-lib-1.2 and coreavc I disabled the
interlacer by default as I use CoreAVC's interlacer (bob) which is not
as good particularly for interlaced source material such as sport.

With the current set-up you can use greedy2frame for SD material and
CoreAVC's interlacer for HD material. If anyone has found a way to
better deinterlace HD broadcasts then please let me know, or is it
simply a case of too much cpu power required to process both HD
material and use a high quality deinterlacer.....?

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