2013-06-16, 13:43
I kinda understand of resizing of lower resolutions to higher ones or vice versa.
But...apology in advnace.... as I'm not a developer I don't really understand why you need to use scaling when you have same picture width on display with same resolution width (1920x... to 1920x1080 display). In that case I would really expect all scalers to output same image, because you don't have anything to scale. Is this what happens in xbmc or do decoders have to resize even when both display and picture width matches? If it is so, why this exactly happens?
But...apology in advnace.... as I'm not a developer I don't really understand why you need to use scaling when you have same picture width on display with same resolution width (1920x... to 1920x1080 display). In that case I would really expect all scalers to output same image, because you don't have anything to scale. Is this what happens in xbmc or do decoders have to resize even when both display and picture width matches? If it is so, why this exactly happens?