And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output
resolution
Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully
suitable
for displaying interlaced material with interlaced output.
but
And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output resolution
Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully suitable
for displaying interlaced material with interlaced output.
but what about
On 19 Feb 2009, at 04:59, Goga777 wrote:
And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output
resolution
Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully
suitable
for displaying interlaced
What is the input resolution and do they change? What is your output
resolution set to?
On 2/15/09, Torgeir Veimo torg...@pobox.com wrote:
On 3 Feb 2009, at 00:58, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
There is a VGA - RGB connector that you can assemble/buy. I've seen
in the xorg.conf that you can
On 17 Feb 2009, at 18:11, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
What is the input resolution and do they change? What is your output
resolution set to?
Input is either dvb-t or dvb-c, and can be eg 540x576, 740x480,
720x576 or even 720p or 1080i sometimes. It just depends on what the
broadcaster is
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:29:22PM +, Tony Houghton wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:26:18 +1000
Torgeir Veimo torg...@pobox.com wrote:
Andy Ritger (nvidia) said in a mail to the xorg mailing list some time
ago;
If the application doesn't enable de-interlacing, NVIDIA's VDPAU
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:26:18 +1000
Torgeir Veimo torg...@pobox.com wrote:
Andy Ritger (nvidia) said in a mail to the xorg mailing list some time
ago;
If the application doesn't enable de-interlacing, NVIDIA's VDPAU
implementation will currently copy the weaved frame to the progressive
On 16 Feb 2009, at 23:29, Tony Houghton wrote:
And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output resolution
Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully suitable
for displaying interlaced
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:48:50PM +1000, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On 16 Feb 2009, at 23:29, Tony Houghton wrote:
And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output resolution
@Tony Houghton:
is it really possible
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:28:56 +0100
Thomas Hilber v...@toh.cx wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:48:50PM +1000, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On 16 Feb 2009, at 23:29, Tony Houghton wrote:
And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
separately then reinterlace them
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 09:05:04PM +, Tony Houghton wrote:
not sure about this. Intel series i9xx graphics is able to scale by
hardware even in interlaced mode. I use this feature for my intel based
frame rate control patches (SCART/RGB/PAL vga-sync-fields patch).
VDPAU is currently
On 3 Feb 2009, at 00:58, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
There is a VGA - RGB connector that you can assemble/buy. I've seen
in the xorg.conf that you can still force your VGA out to run on
50Hz,
by disabling EDID on the nvidia xorg.conf Options.
Yes this is what I'll be trying, but I'll
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 02:02:37 +1000
Torgeir Veimo torg...@pobox.com wrote:
Watching live sports i get judder, it almost looks like it's dropping
every even or odd field.. It might be that it's just that field parity
is not observed, but it's a bit hard to make out.
By judder do you just
On 16 Feb 2009, at 12:12, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On 16 Feb 2009, at 02:35, Tony Houghton wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 02:02:37 +1000
Torgeir Veimo torg...@pobox.com wrote:
Watching live sports i get judder, it almost looks like it's
dropping
every even or odd field.. It might be that it's
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