[mythtv-users] DeInterlacing && DVI
Jarod Wilson
jarod at wilsonet.com
Fri Aug 7 16:09:32 UTC 2009
On Aug 7, 2009, at 8:49 AM, Tom Dexter wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Goga<goga777 at front.ru> wrote:
>>>> It is worth mentioning however (for anyone who hasn't followed the
>>>> many discussions of the topic) that the above (sending
>>>> non-deinterlaced video to an interlaced display) simply does not
>>>> work
>>>> correctly with any modern nVidia drivers and causes severe tearing.
>>>
>>> I think someone recently made a "Interlaced" deinterlacer for
>>> mythtv,
>>> that ironically doesn't deinterlace but makes sure things are in
>>> order
>>> so that it will display properly on interlaced display. I think
>>> there
>>> were some caveats like no scaling, etc. I believe that VDPAU still
>>> looked better for many people, but for those that have high quality
>>> deinterlacers in their TVs, sending things interlaced was better.
>>
>> but how to tune Nvidia Geforce 8400 card and xorg to send to TV
>> proper 1080i signal?
>> I couldn't tune proper 1080i, that's why I'm using 1080p with bob
>> vdpau-deinterlaicer
>>
>> Goga
>
> With my GeForce 7100GS, I simply have the "Modes" in my "Screen"
> section set to use the built in "1920x1080" mode and it works fine.
> I'm using the 180.60 driver, but there have been countless drivers
> since I needed to use a custom mode line.
You need a mode specified at all? :)
/me has no mode specified at all, it Just Works at 1920x1080p...
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Jarod Wilson
jarod at wilsonet.com
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