On Donnerstag 07 September 2006 23:41, Alasdair Campbell wrote: > On 07/09/06, Marko Mäkelä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > By the way, what is the 14:9 crop mode good for? For viewing 3:2 > > photographs? We only seem to get 4:3 and 16:9 programs.
14:9 is one of the modes which are signalled via AFD values. > > As an aside to this aside, I wanted to point out that the interlacing > artifacts still show up when I set aspect to 5:4, I read somewhere > that a tv's aspect ratio is 5:4 rather than a montiors 4:3. No TV aspect is 4:3 and for TV out this value has to be choosen. Transmitted pixels are not transmitted as square pixels and for reason the we don't do scaling the display aspect of the output device has to be set manual. 720x576 from source video should be displayed 1:1 on TV-out within given 720x576 output area. > > Is that right and is getting the great results with the DFB patch for > 4:3 likely to be achieveable with 5:4? -- Stefan Lucke _______________________________________________ Softdevice-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/softdevice-devel
