[mythtv-users] Should I turn off deinterlacing?

Bill Williamson bill at bbqninja.com
Sun Dec 14 23:11:57 UTC 2008


On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:55 AM,  <maillist.peter at home.se> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have used MythTV for a long time with an old TV. I had
> deinterlacing enabled and everything looked OK as far as
> I could tell with that old TV.
>
> I now have a FullHD LCD (Toshiba 47Z3030) and I am not
> really happy with the picture quality as it is very jerky.
> Both from a Hauppauge NovaT 500 and from DVDs.
>
> I feed the signal from an onboard Nvidia 6150 via the
> component output on the motherboard. I don't see that the
> hardware is used to its max, since 'top' only reports ~50%.
>
> Should I turn off deinterlacing in MythTV and let the TV
> do the work?
>
> Is it possible to feed 1920x1080 through component?
>
> What modeline should I use?


You should be using a DVI->hdmi cable and feeding your TV 1920x1080
through that.


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