5) In the MythFrontend Setup screen for TV Playback, enable: - Deinterlace - Mode: Bob (2x)
Why de-interlace?
Why not send the interlaced recorded signal you recorded back to the TV
> in the format that it expects to be played in, interlaced, with each > field being shown for 1/59.94th of a second instead of combined with > another field and only shown for 1/29.97th of a second.
> movement from one "scene" to another) down from 60/s to 30/s.
If you de-interlace you are essentially decimating any temporal (i.e.
b.
You probably don't know how bob works too well. Using bobdeint is the *only* way to achieve the original field rate of the broadcast, as played on a TV. Just outputting frames that are captured by the MPEG2 encoder (which are a combination of the even and odd fields!) 1:1 using an interlaced modeline leaves you with a setup that plays back at 30 f(rames)ps, whereas TV signal is 60 f(ields)ps (replace with 25 and 50 respectively for PAL).
Therefore, using bob is paramount for a smooth video playback. All other deinterlacers as well as no deinterlacing (!) can't provide this.
Please do read this: http://www.100fps.com/, it offers excellent explanations!
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