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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Clark" data-source="post: 916057" data-attributes="member: 123421"><p>But, as I have said, it works perfectly for both interlaced and progressive channels. Playback from files works very well, but I haven't checked many, less than 5.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe LAV or the GPU software is aware of this scenario and does the right thing. If not, how would you specify "don't deinterlace an interlaced signal at the computer, let the TV do it. And handle 60hz progressive correctly while you're at it."</p><p> </p><p>There is no resolution degradation, there is no combing, no flickering. The visual result is identical to using the TV directly from the cable. I can't tell whether the signal is the same, but the result is the same. EDIT: The signal is not the same. Watching directly from cable, the TV reports an interlaced signal at 29.97 FPS. Watching from MP, the TV reports a progressive signal at 60 FPS, but MP reports 29+ FPS.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I'm surprised you say this. As far as I know, there is no content <strong>broadcast</strong> that way in the US. Perhaps you mean discs or files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Clark, post: 916057, member: 123421"] But, as I have said, it works perfectly for both interlaced and progressive channels. Playback from files works very well, but I haven't checked many, less than 5. Maybe LAV or the GPU software is aware of this scenario and does the right thing. If not, how would you specify "don't deinterlace an interlaced signal at the computer, let the TV do it. And handle 60hz progressive correctly while you're at it." There is no resolution degradation, there is no combing, no flickering. The visual result is identical to using the TV directly from the cable. I can't tell whether the signal is the same, but the result is the same. EDIT: The signal is not the same. Watching directly from cable, the TV reports an interlaced signal at 29.97 FPS. Watching from MP, the TV reports a progressive signal at 60 FPS, but MP reports 29+ FPS. I'm surprised you say this. As far as I know, there is no content [B]broadcast[/B] that way in the US. Perhaps you mean discs or files. [/QUOTE]
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