From: Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv
Subject: Re: [backstage] RE: BBC Flash video and deinterlacing - is this
really the best we can get?
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Date: Sunday, 7 March, 2010, 19:15
It occurred to me the other day that one
solution to the problem might
On 8 Mar 2010, at 09:04, Kieran Kunhya wrote:
From: Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv
Subject: Re: [backstage] RE: BBC Flash video and deinterlacing - is this
really the best we can get?
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Date: Sunday, 7 March, 2010, 19:15
It occurred to me the other day
Clearly you need a motion-compensated deinterlacer. ;-)
It's still not going to be as good in 25p as it will in 50i in my opinion
unless the scroll speed is reduced. Though judging by recent attempts to
destroy end credits on virtually every channel I doubt slower speeds will be
On 8 Mar 2010, at 11:31, Kieran Kunhya wrote:
Clearly you need a motion-compensated deinterlacer. ;-)
It's still not going to be as good in 25p as it will in 50i in my opinion
unless the scroll speed is reduced. Though judging by recent attempts to
destroy end credits on virtually
Who said we were deinterlacing to 25p? :-)
Looks like 12p for sports programming ;)
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Or, of course, you could have pages of text that crossfade - have no scroll
at all.
They would be much better in that format anyway, because if you ever want to
look at the credits, you are going to be using iPlayer or a PVR anyway and
the freeze frame would be highly legible.
On 8 March 2010
It occurred to me the other day that one solution to the problem might be to
delinterlace the scrolling credits used at the end of programmes on the
originals. It might even make them easier to read.
On 6 March 2010 08:34, Kieran Kunhya kie...@kunhya.com wrote:
Don't TV Catchup
have
Don't TV Catchup
have both a low- and high- quality streams, where the HQ
ones are
interlaced?
Not aware of multiple streams -
only ever watch at the
highest possible quality :) However, it
certainly doesn't look like
it's been encoded as interlaced (which would make
absolutely
Don't TV Catchup have both a low- and high- quality streams, where the HQ
ones are interlaced?
On 28 February 2010 21:27, Christopher Woods chris...@infinitus.co.ukwrote:
Watching the CA v. US icehockey final, I noticed - once again - that the
BBC
Sports online stream, at [1], is horribly
Don't TV Catchup have both a low- and high- quality streams, where the HQ
ones are interlaced?
Not aware of multiple streams - only ever watch at the highest possible
quality :) However, it certainly doesn't look like it's been encoded as
interlaced (which would make absolutely NO sense
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