Still strange stripes

Michael Flohr flohr at itp.uni-hannover.de
Mon Aug 13 19:30:13 CEST 2001


Hi Gildas,

> The combing effect you see during scenes with motion is the famous
> "interlacing effect". VLC doesn't implement any de-interlacer so, if the DVD
> has been encoded for an interlaced display (as opposed to progressive
> display) you can see such artifacts.
> For a good explaination on the topic, go to:
> http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_7_4/dvd-benchmark-part-5-progressive-10-2000.html

Will it at some time implement a de-interlacer,
Maybe one, which one has to activate by an option?
Is it in principle easy to hack one?

> > 2) The configure script still is unable to correctly locate
> >    SDL. Mine is installed under the /usr/X11R6 tree.
> >    Unfortunately, the little test programs to check for
> >    SDL are all compiled with -I/usr/local only. Somehow,
> >    the information from sdl-config (which is found) is not
> >    used correctly.
> >
>
> So you mean that sdl-config gives the right info but vlc doesn't use it
> correctly ?

As far as I can tell yes.
It is not a major problem though.

Michael

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