2010-08-02, 21:08
Hello,
Recently I started using XBMC and I must say that it is the best media center software I've ever used. There's one annoyance, though.
I live in a PAL country, so I guess I'm not really used to all the judder that is caused by the 3:2 pull down to get movies to display at 60hz, which is what XBMC seems to be doing on my LCD TV/monitor (which is 60Hz by default).
I'd much rather opt for a 4% speedup or better yet a 2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:3 pulldown and display everything at 50Hz (or 100, but I guess that's up to my TV). Or do a relatively simple 2:2 or 3:3 pulldown if I can get my display to work at 48 or 72Hz.
My question is if it is possible to achieve any of the above possibilities using XBMC? Which of the three 'algorithms' have been implemented by XBMC? Tnx!
Recently I started using XBMC and I must say that it is the best media center software I've ever used. There's one annoyance, though.
I live in a PAL country, so I guess I'm not really used to all the judder that is caused by the 3:2 pull down to get movies to display at 60hz, which is what XBMC seems to be doing on my LCD TV/monitor (which is 60Hz by default).
I'd much rather opt for a 4% speedup or better yet a 2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:3 pulldown and display everything at 50Hz (or 100, but I guess that's up to my TV). Or do a relatively simple 2:2 or 3:3 pulldown if I can get my display to work at 48 or 72Hz.
My question is if it is possible to achieve any of the above possibilities using XBMC? Which of the three 'algorithms' have been implemented by XBMC? Tnx!