> You might try putting the data thru the new and improved deinterlacer
> and creating a progressive stream. Maybe that will 'blend' the two
> fields together into a more stable image.
>
I fear that this will not help much, as the new deinterlacer core really
needs motion fo
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I have another capturing problem with very old VHS tapes. I am using a Canopus
> ADVC-55 for capturing to PAL-DV. Even if my tapes are very old, I do not have
> any problem with lost frames, drops outs etc. My problem seems to be a
That is beca
I've been working happily with mjpegtools under FC4, using xawtv to monitor
input/capture. Now I've installed FC6, and can't get it to work.
xawtv
This is xawtv-3.95, running on Linux/i686 (2.6.18-1.2798.fc6)
WARNING: v4l-conf is compiled without DGA support.
WARNING: couldn't find framebuffer b
Hi,
I have another capturing problem with very old VHS tapes. I am using a Canopus
ADVC-55 for capturing to PAL-DV. Even if my tapes are very old, I do not have
any problem with lost frames, drops outs etc. My problem seems to be a
synchronization issue of the individual scan lines. In some fra