I usually lurk here so my vote represents the 'user' community more than
the 'dev'..
Yes to stable 1.6.0 with current kernel-drivers - VDR needs new users
that can get it running easily out of the box with a debian bare bones
install. The people who want HDTV support are going to go with the
dev-r
With all the recent talk about deinterlacing, I was wondering if it's
now possible to get 576i output over DVI->HDMI from xine-based output
devices for VDR? I was a dxr3 user for a long time and the deinterlacing
offered by A/V hardware never gave me any issues.. Now I have an A/V
receiver with a
: Re: [vdr] 576i output on DVI->HDMI?
2008/7/15 Jukka Vaisanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My understanding is that 576i in HDMI is actually done as a 100Hz
> displaymode where each frame is sent twice. This is because the HDMI
> spec doesn't allow "speeds" as low as
MythTV includes its own software player and VDPAU support was added
directly into it.
Here are the changes, http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/19165
I'm sure it'll make its way into xine as well. Of course we can gripe
about it day and night until it does, right ;) And yes, there's really
no re
Yes, it's a good idea to get 1:1 pixel mapping on your display. Double
scaling (first pc, then display) is not a good idea, ever.
But, some problems arise:
HDMI uses DVI signalling for the video (and audio is hidden in a
vertical blanking time slot believe it or not) so it may seem like just
ano
-Original Message-
From: vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org] On Behalf
Of Tony Houghton
Sent: 6. tammikuuta 2009 2:08
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [vdr] 1:1 pixel mapping - a waste of time?
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 01:17:52 +0200
"Jukka Vaisanen" wrote:
>