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Raffaella Traniello schrieb:
> Marcin,
> 
> I was looking just for this: to reproduce on computer the bad playback
> my interlaced DVD had on TV.
> 
> I succeeded playing the mpg in VLC and setting "Video->Deinterlace" to
> "Bob" or "Linear".  Beautifully ugly! :-)
> 

Hi Raffa,
Hi Marcin,

yes, I do the same. It seems to be a rather hidden feature of VLC, but he
seems to play back in a higher framerate and present you the halfimages in
sequence, the same way a TV or a studio monitor (or the builtin camcorder
display does). But only if you chose Deinterlace/"Linear" or "Bob"

HDV footage in 1080i looks really sweet in VLC, e.g. shots from a moving
train (or car) or a moving dolly, or fast pan shots with lateral movement
of the actors. Having seen such, I really can't understand why everyone
is desperate to get "progresive scan" with all this "shuttering".

The only thing that would move me to give up "interlaced", would be the
option to have true HD-res in 50p.

(For normal non-HD video the situation is different of course, because
the low resolution makes interlacing artefacts at horizontal borders
much more visible as in HD)

Cheers,
Hermann V.

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