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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 35906" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>I have seen people doing this. Evidently, ffdshow can run a batch script upon detection of framerate?</p><p></p><p>Be aware that many flatscreen tellys dont have native variable framerate, they`ll just do internal frame-rate-conversion. But for those who do, this could be a really good quality improver.</p><p></p><p>Btw, I have the same "problems" as is reported here. People in my household complain that:</p><p>*channel switching is slower than the telly in itself</p><p>*a bug that doesnt allow resuming if MP is suspended in fullscreen tv mode</p><p>*DVD playback is really flaky, sometimes I have to change codecs and dvd menu systems for a while</p><p>*wrong automatic aspect ratio with the only stable tv codec setup I could find</p><p>*error messages popping up in my tv about "no signal"</p><p></p><p>On the positive side, application crashes are far fewer now than before. And it works really great for watching downloaded tv-series.</p><p></p><p>Family and friends are the real acid test because they dont have the samme geeky fascination with MP as us =) This means that if any other people in the household switched on the tv, the tv cable will usually be moved from the HTPC to the tv direct in meaning that MP is removed from the equation =)</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>Knut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 35906, member: 14776"] I have seen people doing this. Evidently, ffdshow can run a batch script upon detection of framerate? Be aware that many flatscreen tellys dont have native variable framerate, they`ll just do internal frame-rate-conversion. But for those who do, this could be a really good quality improver. Btw, I have the same "problems" as is reported here. People in my household complain that: *channel switching is slower than the telly in itself *a bug that doesnt allow resuming if MP is suspended in fullscreen tv mode *DVD playback is really flaky, sometimes I have to change codecs and dvd menu systems for a while *wrong automatic aspect ratio with the only stable tv codec setup I could find *error messages popping up in my tv about "no signal" On the positive side, application crashes are far fewer now than before. And it works really great for watching downloaded tv-series. Family and friends are the real acid test because they dont have the samme geeky fascination with MP as us =) This means that if any other people in the household switched on the tv, the tv cable will usually be moved from the HTPC to the tv direct in meaning that MP is removed from the equation =) regards Knut [/QUOTE]
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