On Wednesday 27 August 2003 02:30, Niklas Brunlid wrote:
> Am I wrong, or does the G200/G400 cards support hardware de-interlacing?
> If so, how do I use it? I think I've read somewhere that DirectFB has
> support for it...

Yes, G400 has hardware de-interlacing. I am not fully sure if the G200 also
has it, but I guess it does. I've played around a little bit with the marvel
driver some time ago. That driver supports hardware de-interlacing and
it works quite simple by telling the hardware which frames are odd and which
are even. The rest is done be the hardware and it looks "marvel"ous :-).

DirectFB does support two versions of hardware de-interlacing although I
haven't played around with it yet. On G400 the BES (backend scaler) is
used which should give same results compared to the marvel driver. Second
possibility (more general) is through interpolation of blitted planes.

Stephan




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