On 6/29/06, Jussi Vainionpää <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That doesn't make a lot of sense to me.  1080i is an interlaced mode.
> If it's to be deinterlaced, that would be done by the monitor/tv.
>

 Not all monitor can deinterlace and most don't do very good job. And to
keep other features such as subtitles and menus constant it would be
preferable to keep the output display mode constantly at the native
resolution of the display.

 To me optimum sequence for 1080i would seem something like mpeg2 decode ->
deinterlace -> scale to display resolution -> overlay subtitles, menus, pip
etc -> output to display using DVI and avoid any processing at the display
device.

So, what you're really asking for is 1080p on the monitor, while your
MPEG is encoded as 1080i?

Why not drive the monitor interlaced?
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