On the subject of flickering, it seems like the freevo gui could take it upon itself to average neighboring scan lines to reduce/eliminate flicker. I take it there's currently no option for this. I am thinking it would be a performance hit, but then again, you're just displaying static images, so the performance hit would be almost imperceptible (the gui might slow down by a tiny fraction on transitions). Is there any interest in this? I am guessing demand for this is diminishing as fewer and fewer people have a tv like mine these days. Everyone's moving to ones with vga or dvi input where this isn't a problem. For the people who do have a tv like mine, some portion of them have a videocard that does averaging in hardware (i.e. scaling down the screen resolution to the tv resolution in the ati driver), so they get nicer freevo interface at the expense of video playback quality.
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