On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:11:21AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 01:43 +0200, Roland Scheidegger wrote: > > "high quality" and "RGB/PAL" doesn't really fit in the same sentence if > > you ask me... > > Probably nothing beats a good TV when it comes to de-interlacing etc., > so it makes sense to preserve the broadcast signal as much as possible. > I assume that's what 'high quality' refers to in this context.
that's exactly what I wanted to say. Of course our solution can't be better than RGB-SCART itself. But until now almost all VGA-based softdecoder solutions had to deinterlace in software. What makes not much sense if right after this the VGA CRT controller re-interlaces the frame again. By doing so considerable CPU power is wasted for getting even worse picture quality. As mentioned above here are some further explanations: http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-July/017347.html With my patch we can grab the untouched fields right after the software decoder and route them straight through to the VGA port. >From there you ideally display the fields on a native-interlace-capable device like a CRT. I've heard that more recent LCD displays also produce attractive picture quality on SCART input. Though at the expense of huge amount of signal processing circuitry. On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:43:51AM +0200, Roland Scheidegger wrote: > you ask me... Decent TV hardware should have at least VGA inputs, and > if > it's not CRT based it doesn't make sense in the first place... for building a linux based PAL satellite recorder SCART is still superior to VGA. That's why we want to play SCART over VGA. Of course this changes if HDTV comes into play. -Thomas _______________________________________________ xorg-driver-ati mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-driver-ati
