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Oh yes right, I thought that was a new one
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2015-03-28, 16:18
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Playback/rewind much better for me as well. Was surprised to hear that deinterlacing is bob for 1080 despite the setting being mmal-advanced which I saw in a previous post applies to a lower resolution.
With the pi2 hardware (video chip being the same as original pi), will anything other than bob be possible for hd resolutions?
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2015-03-28, 16:52
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And how about the upscaling? I mean lanczos, spline. Or Video Core is too weak for this?
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Really? By default? Then super. Thank you.
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Good info! If cubic interpolation is included in one of the builds I'd be glad to see if that gets rid of or minimizes the flickering/artifacts I'm seeing when watching 1080i60 live tv.
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2015-03-28, 19:29
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@doveman2: Usual thing, you'll need to identify the last working build for your brother, presumably somewhere between late February and early March.
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I take it auto source resolution output (i.e. 1080i) is not possible like I asked about before? This would allow my TV or AVR to deinterlace which sounds like it would be better than what can be done on the Pi?