On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 11:16 -0600, Chad wrote: > You could try passing parameters to your playback > software to deinterlace
Can anyone explain exactly now I would do this? I have tried checking "deinterlace during playback" but it has no effect. Old recordings still look fine, new ones look like venetian blinds. > , OR you can deinterlace during recording Same question: how exactly do I do this? I can't find any parameters that relate to this except the "enable" ones under the MPEG-4 codec and I've tried every possible combination of those on and off with no effect. I'm so frustrated right now that I want to chuck the machine in the river. I just don't know how to fix this. I've run through mythtv-setup, wiping out everything and starting over. No effect, venetian blinds iS all I can record. Any chance a complete reinstall might help? Can I do that without losing the recordings I already have that look good? I'm desperate and apparently clueless. --Greg
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