[vlc] Re: De-interlace in Mozilla plugin?

Sigmund Augdal sigmunau at stud.ntnu.no
Wed Aug 20 10:14:16 CEST 2003


The mozilla plugin does read the config file. So just select "deinterlace"
as video filter and select some sane value for deinterlace type in the
preferences panel of the standalone vlc, and press save.
The restart the mozilla plugin (I think reloading the page is enough).

Sigmund

On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 03:58:48PM +0800, Christopher DeMarco wrote:
> I've figured out why my video always looks like crap ;)
> 
> If I use the "none" type of de-interlacing in the X11 client, I get
> horizontal pixellation in my video, which gets worse (boxier and boxier)
> the smaller I make the window.  If I use some other type (e.g. "discard")
> it's great.
> 
> My main application uses the Mozilla plugin; and it's pixellated as heck. 
> 
> What would it take to get de-interlaceing put into the browser plugin? 
> If somebody (cough, Sam, cough) knows how to do this but hasn't the time
> MAYBE I can find a C hacker to do it for me...
> 
> Anybody?
> -- 
> ~ You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.
> 
>   Christopher DeMarco
>   cdemarco at fastmail.fm
>   +6013 389 5658
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