Can I please make some comments here:

1. I consider the priority should be high, I could be argued into
settling for medium with convincing points. In certain use cases this is
a very serious problem. For example, trying to watch interlaced digital
TV broadcasts or captures of such footage results in an unwatchable
image. As too, trying to play footage show on interlaced cameras.
Transcoding for progressive frames is not only a very time consuming
idea but also one which may not be feasible in all cases given finite
amounts of workstation storage and other reasons.

2. I think the "bug" exists in both gstreamer and totem. Why should
totem have a drop down menu setting that does nothing? Isnt that poor UI
design to provide apparent functionality to the user which is not
actually implemented in the default back end used by Ubuntu?

I'm new to Gstreamer but I'm going to take a look at the Gstreamer bug
database to see if it needs to be reported upstream as well.

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Totem Fails To Deinterlace
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