Re: Options for deinterlacing (or not)

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Thomas Hilber a écrit :> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 04:23:59PM +1000, Torgeir Veimo wrote:>> There's no english howto anywhere?> > sorry, not yet.
Is the below rough summary correct ?
What it currently is :* a patch set to DRM kernel modules, xine-lib and xineliboutput* that adds proper interlaced output from ATI and Intel GPUs* it also adds FrameRateControl under some conditions* it's stable and works on VGA, but seems to also work on HDMI* only works with Xv (does/can not make use of XvMC)* can work with any display device (CRT, LCD, plasma)* make most use of the display device capability (interlaced display on a SD CRT, "picture enhancers" on HD LCD/Plasma)
Ideal goal would probably imply :* output mode change upon source mode change (output 720x576i on the VGA when playing SDTV, output 1920x1080i/p when playing HDTV contents, etc.)* make use of hardware decoding capabilities when available (specially for HDTV)
Side-needs :* add support for nVidia, VIA chips, etc. (feasability ?)* integrate these patches upstream (feasability, propagation delays?)
-- NH
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