Re: Deinterlace video (was: Replacing aging VDR for DVB-S2)

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On 28.01.2011 10:57, Stuart Morris wrote:
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> Standard definition video is going to be harder than I thought.
> I used xrandr to set this mode via HDMI to my LCD TV:
> # 1440x576i @ 50Hz (EIA/CEA-861B)
> ModeLine "1440x576" 27.000 1440 1464 1590 1728 576 581 587 625 -hsync -vsync Interlace
> The TV reported mode 576i ok, but the desktop graphics were unreadable.

I guess that's because it's a very strange resolution with strange
aspect ratio, shouldn't that have been 1024x576i to maintain a 16:9
aspect ratio with square pixels? I only found 1440 on BBC HD which
broadcasts in 1080i but sets the aspect ratio flag to 16:9...

Lucian

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