On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 10:23:15AM +0100, Alasdair Campbell wrote:
> > If you could make a short 16:9 clip available on some http server and
> > tell the URL to me, I can check it on my system and tell if it looks okay.
> > The clip should preferrably contain horizontal movement and be interlaced
> > in the first place (not a movie). Maybe there is something unusual in
> > the DVB streams you receive, e.g., different field order.
>
> Here is a clip of the BBC rolling news channel, I can see LOTs of
> artifacts with the camera movements, and the scrolling text at the
> bottom looks poor:
>
> http://ginezbukov.com/artifacts.tar.bz2
I don't know if your sample is still available, but I saw similar artifacts
(16:9 material vertically scaled on 4:3 screen on -vo dfb:mgatv) earlier
this week. I made a short clip that contains some horizontal movement.
Are there any news on the DirectFB front? I would appreciate an
interrupt-driven interface, to avoid burning CPU in the Flip() method.
Besides, the code from DirectFB CVS for better interlaced output broke
the OSD. Has the situation improved since I last checked (June perhaps)?
Marko
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