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Hmm... Is it me, or is this completely interlaced? If I turn on "Hardware Acceleration" in PowerDVD, it goes away mostly. On a stand-alone the interlacing is there. Wondering if the source is like that. It is a National Geographic film, can't expect a top of the line production (especially since it was film pretty down south).
For people concerned... On a regular CRT TV, you won't notice this and the release will look great (as most likely your input is always interlaced [ie: s-video/component at 480i])
when looking at the sample you can clearly see that this one's interlaced... however, like porco said, it won't be noticeable on a regular 32" wide
Well If I go default its interlaced, not that bad though.
But after a setting change in PowerDvD no problem.
Well i try to avoid hardware acceleration since it disable
my CLEV-2 enhancement that I do like.
But in this case just enable always perform de-interlacing in that tab and you will be good to go. I had some problem with performance on my old computer but not with the one I have now.
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Originally posted by cadillact
Well If I go default its interlaced, not that bad though.
But after a setting change in PowerDvD no problem.
Well i try to avoid hardware acceleration since it disable
my CLEV-2 enhancement that I do like.
But in this case just enable always perform de-interlacing in that tab and you will be good to go. I had some problem with performance on my old computer but not with the one I have now.
Well I have not burned it yet so I cant tell how it will looks on my tv. Its not a blockbuster movie so....IF its not perfect I think I still be a happy camper.
The same deinterlace problem is something that I have seen before. For this release it wasnt that bad in default mode.
It was noticeable when they were sliding on the ice viewed from far away. Still its a nature film. So maybe I should camp out and watch the movie on a 7 inch screen to get in the mood.
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