On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:08:25AM +0100, Stuart Morris wrote:
> It's my understanding that it is the pixel rate that
> is doubled to meet the minimum bandwidth requirement
> of 25Mpixels/sec for hdmi.
> That is pixels are repeated hence doubling the
> apparent horizontal resolution.
> This is alwa
It's my understanding that it is the pixel rate that
is doubled to meet the minimum bandwidth requirement
of 25Mpixels/sec for hdmi.
That is pixels are repeated hence doubling the
apparent horizontal resolution.
This is always the case for the 480i and 576i modes.
The modeline you need should be ba
2008/7/15 Jukka Vaisanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Well the 100Hz is just a kludge to fit 576i on the HDMI signaling. My
> understanding is that the following happens:
>
> PC sends 1-1-2-2-3-3-4-4.. but the a/v receiver just ignores every other
> frame because it knows about the 576i kludge also..
: 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
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 required by true 576i..
I'm not actually answering your question (I coul
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