I believe the issue with this flag is understandable when you consider the
very simple nature of most set-top boxes decoding broadcast digital TV. It
will always send video to the TV interlaced regardless of the content. So
it does not care about de-interlacing. However it does need to know how to
Hi,
Am 19.01.2011 13:42, schrieb Stuart Morris:
> One would need to be able to access the decoded frame containing 2 fields
> and perhaps use an OpenGL shader to perform field based colour space
> conversion and then draw the first field to the frame buffer. At the next
> vertical sync the shader
--- On Thu, 20/1/11, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> From: Reinhard Nissl
> Subject: Re: [vdr] Deinterlace video (was: Replacing aging VDR for DVB-S2)
> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Date: Thursday, 20 January, 2011, 16:32
> Hi,
>
> Am 19.01.2011 13:42, schrieb Stuart Morris:
>
> > One would need to be able