[mythtv-users] Best way to get rid of interlace

Tim Litwiller timlitw at gmail.com
Tue Oct 31 22:00:28 UTC 2006


Related to this - I'm recording HD - but I can't view that over wireless.
what setting do I need to set to encode it down to something that still
looks ok on a 17" LCD but is small enough to view over wireless?


On 10/31/06, Asher <freedenizen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/31/06, Chico Makani <chicomakani at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I'm running a PVR-150 at 720x480 interlaced mpeg2 encoding. Video
> > playback is either on a 19" TV (soon to be upgraded) or an seperate
> > computer with an LCD monitor.
> >
> > When I upgrade my TV I'd like to capture and encode everything in
> > progressive format so that I never have to deal with interlacing issues.
> > Ideally, I'd like to perform the deinterlacing before the mpeg2
> encoding.
> > Is there anyway to do this on the PVR-150? Alternatively, I could
> > capture interlaced video then transcode to progressive but I don't see
> how
> > to do this in the transcode profiles (the only options are for
> > interlaced dct or motion comp.) Has anyone built a system optimized for
> > progressive encoding and display? Thanks!
>
> You can't make it progressive before the pvr150 encodes it, and I
> don't think there is a built in tool to make it progressive after the
> fact either.  Are you having a problem with the deinterlacers?
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