Progressive/interlaced representation of the broadcast info
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Progressive/interlaced representation of the broadcast information.
Hi my master,
I know almost all of the channels broadcasting satellite, "interlaced" is.
However, though few in number, "progressive" there are broadcasting channels.
Example ; Hotbird 10971 H 29700 DVB-S2, SRG SWISS package. This package ; video resolution ; 1280 x 720p
In addition; 4K channels are progressive.
Such as... There are other satellites, the channels / packages.
The publication's, "interlaced/progressive" feature, shown in ProgDVB window ? Or menu can be displayed in any place?
Regards.
Hi my master,
I know almost all of the channels broadcasting satellite, "interlaced" is.
However, though few in number, "progressive" there are broadcasting channels.
Example ; Hotbird 10971 H 29700 DVB-S2, SRG SWISS package. This package ; video resolution ; 1280 x 720p
In addition; 4K channels are progressive.
Such as... There are other satellites, the channels / packages.
The publication's, "interlaced/progressive" feature, shown in ProgDVB window ? Or menu can be displayed in any place?
Regards.
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displayed in status bar on v2.7 upcoming version
might be placed on OSD as well
might be placed on OSD as well
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Anybody knows where i can get this nice OSD or a similar one???
Thank you!
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This picture; "progressive / interlaced" is used to exemplify representation.
Anybody knows where i can get this nice OSD or a similar one???
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i thought it was osd for dvbdream.
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Hi my master ( @rel )
Thank you for new version.
But, DVB Dream v.27 version ;
Progressive / interlaced; It does not appear !...
Example ;
Swiss channel ; SRF 1 HD is Progressive channel.
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Thank you for new version.
But, DVB Dream v.27 version ;
Progressive / interlaced; It does not appear !...
Example ;
Swiss channel ; SRF 1 HD is Progressive channel.
Regards.
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I think, you just need to increase DVB Dream width (window size) to see the text , right after aspect ratio "16:9" .
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I think, you just need to increase DVB Dream width (window size) to see the text , right after aspect ratio "16:9" .
The greatest width ;
Can this make ?
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Yea, need to think of something, next patched version might adjust status bar better.
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Thank you very much.Yea, need to think of something, next patched version might adjust status bar better.
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Hi my master,
Thank you for effort, for v2.7.1 version.
Little bug ;
This channel "DVB-S transponder" is transferred from.
* Interlaced DVB-S SD, no problem.
* Interlaced DVB-S2 HD, no problem.
* Progressive DVB-S2 HD, no problem.
Note; Publication parameters; While the window is small, it is able to adjust you can see them all ?
Thank you for effort, for v2.7.1 version.
Little bug ;
This channel "DVB-S transponder" is transferred from.
* Interlaced DVB-S SD, no problem.
* Interlaced DVB-S2 HD, no problem.
* Progressive DVB-S2 HD, no problem.
Note; Publication parameters; While the window is small, it is able to adjust you can see them all ?
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Some h264 channels are MBAFF (neither progressive , nor interlaced) they wont show "i" or "p".
But I will check on that channel, maybe DD somehow couldnt capture interlacing info from the stream.
But I will check on that channel, maybe DD somehow couldnt capture interlacing info from the stream.
cant adjust much, when window size is smaller that causes problemNote; Publication parameters; While the window is small, it is able to adjust you can see them all
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Thank you for reply...Some h264 channels are MBAFF (neither progressive , nor interlaced) they wont show "i" or "p".
But I will check on that channel, maybe DD somehow couldnt capture interlacing info from the stream.
cant adjust much, when window size is smaller that causes problemNote; Publication parameters; While the window is small, it is able to adjust you can see them all
I wanted to see was something like this.
Of course, if possible;
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yes, something like that is possible
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Hi my master,yes, something like that is possible
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