[vlc] Re: command line deinterlace ?
Jeremy Ardley
jeremy at electrosilk.net
Sat Jul 24 11:11:07 CEST 2004
Gildas Bazin wrote:
>You'll also need to activate the deinterlace filter (with --filter
>deinterlace). The above option only sets the default deinterlacing method.
>
>
To confirm then. To switch on deinterlacing I enter something like this?
(Is order important?)
vlc -vvv <some multicast URL> --loop --fullscreen --filter deinterlace
–-deinterlace-mode linear
Just a note, When using VLC as a multicast server looping playing one
piece of content off disk to a fixed multicast address, I found I need
to put --loop (as above) on the receiving VLC player or it stops after
the first play of the content.
Is this expected behaviour?
Intuitively I would have thought that listening to a multicast address
would continue across items without requiring a loop. The address is the
same, just the content is changing.
--
This is the vlc mailing-list, see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
To unsubscribe, please read http://www.videolan.org/support/lists.html
If you are in trouble, please contact <postmaster at videolan.org>
More information about the vlc
mailing list