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8th February 2012, 04:50 | #1 | Link |
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combing not seen on LCD.
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I have tv show dvd when i see that on p.c it has too much combing ,but same dvd when seen on LCD,it doesnt show any combing. What lcd doing to it. Is there any need in future to deinterlace video,cause Lcd doing good job. |
8th February 2012, 09:28 | #4 | Link |
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Are the Windows display settings set to the highest color quality setting? It'll probably be labelled "Highest, 32 bit" or something similar. With XP it's found in Display Properties under the Settings tab. I'm not sure where it's located in Windows 7.
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9th February 2012, 00:52 | #5 | Link | |
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@vrpatilisl It sounds like your TV can deinterlace on its own. A lot of newer TVs will deinterlace, with more or less success. It also sounds like you have a good one. |
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10th February 2012, 16:16 | #9 | Link | |
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Yves Faroudja, the founder of the namesake company producing deinterlacing chips, was quoted as saying "Deinterlacing doesn't work!" (at a conference, shortly after he sold his company around 2000...). I believe this is referring to the myriad types of interlaced material there is and no single algorithm can possibly take care of them. Today's TVs have enough horsepower to analyze each interlaced field separately and built a progressive frame without using universal algorithms... Diogen. Last edited by diogen; 10th February 2012 at 16:18. |
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