No unexpected artifacts on the computer monitor.

I can't completely confirm this yet, but it seems to be related to
framerate. All
the disks that show the problem eventually say something like

------
A:   0.8 V:   0.7 A-V:  0.110 ct:  0.037   15/ 12   0%  0%  0.0% 0 0 0%
demux_mpg: 3:2 TELECINE detected, enabling inverse telecine fx. FPS changed
to 23.976!
A:   2.7 V:   2.7 A-V:  0.015 ct:  0.083   63/ 60  33% 33%  3.3% 0 0 0%
demux_mpg: Progressive seq detected, leaving 3:2 TELECINE mode
Warning! FPS changed 23.976 -> 29.970  (-5.994000) [4]  3%  3.3% 0 0 0%
A:   6.8 V:   6.3 A-V:  0.499 ct:  0.441  172/169  56% 31%  3.6% 79 0 0%

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or something like that.

Could there be some issue with disks that are actually encoded at 29.97?

Neil

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ville Syrj�l�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:12 AM
Subject: [directfb-users] Re: [MPlayer-dev-eng] matrox 550 tv out and
mplayer problem


On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 08:58:40AM -0500, Neil Radisch wrote:
> The only way I can describe it is to say it's a similar effect to
> interlacing artifacts when
> you try and play interlaced material on a computer monitor. However,
unlike
> interlace artifacts
> which are thin line-by-line abberations, this is "chunkier". More like
bars
> than lines.

And can you see any artifacts when you watch it on a monitor?

If the problem is indeed interlacing you can try to use the fieldparity
option to get rid of it. But that works only if the field parity stays
constant.

-- 
Ville Syrj�l�
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