On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 18:07 -0400, Ian Trider wrote: > > Bob still does it to me. I've been told that turning on opengl-vsync > > will fix it, but I still get it. It makes the OSD jittery, like it's > > bouncing up and down 1 pixel incredibly fast. I think (I don't > > remember because it never worked so I don't use it) that it did it to > > the broadcast as well, ALTHOUGH it did really smooth the broadcast > > itself out... especially the examples of the scrolling news ticker and > > the simpsons (and other animated shows). > > Hence why is is called a "bob" deinterlace. :P > > Try kerneldeint -- much more processor intensive but it'll look great.
Or try bob, but with a slight speed adjustment (M key then left/right arrows during playback). I see the bouncing at standard speed playback, but at x1.05 or x0.95, the bouncing is gone. This is with myth from a few weeks back, on an NVidia GeForce2 MX, using the binary NVidia driver 1.0.7667. I haven't made time to look for the cause, as I can watch playback at x1.1 or x1.2 for most programmes fairly easily. Mark -- Mark Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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