On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 23:49:07 +0000 Jon Burgess jburgess@uklinux.net wrote:
This doesn't appear to be just a pure interlacing problem. I've tried tweaking the 50Hz TV-out of EPIA, NVidia & ATI VGA systems and none of them match the quality of hardware designed for dedicated TV usage, e.g. DXR3, PVR350 (and presumably the FF cards although I've not tried one myself.).
NVidia and ATI cards filter the display by default to reduce flickering. Of course, this destroys interlacing as well. Some more advanced tv-out configuration programs allow one to turn the filter off on some chips, but that won't be enough. The video decoder or player still needs to synchronize its display to the output fields so that they are always displayed in the right order. AFAIK only the Matrox cards have an interrupt that makes this possible in the software side.
For a very detailed discussion on these issues, see VDR mailing list archives in October, 2004. The thread starts here, but you'll need to read it through to see the situation (which hasn't changed as of now) completely: http://www.linvdr.net/mailinglists/vdr/2004/10/msg00922.html
Luckily the interlaced CRT televisions are being phased out and soon we'll only have nice progressive panels and projectors. Just waiting for the 1080p @ 50Hz broadcasts ;)
-- Niko Mikkilä