problems with showing an interlaced picture on the TV.

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Hi there

I finally got my videocard to display a picture!! However it only shows the picture with 352 * 240 pixels. Therefor I need to make the picture interlaced. After trying a lot of different combinations I still cant get the zoran params right. Right now they look like this:

	bp.norm = VIDEO_MODE_PAL; //PAL
	bp.quality = 100; //100
    	bp.field_per_buff = 2; //1
   	bp.img_width = 704; //704
	bp.img_height = 480; //240
	bp.img_x = 38; //38
	bp.img_y = 28; //28
	bp.decimation=0; //0
	bp.HorDcm=2; //2
	bp.VerDcm=2; //1
	bp.TmpDcm=2; //2

the commented part is the original settings för a 352*240 picture.
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this is the pictures info when doing jpegtrans -verbose a.jpg:

Independent JPEG Group's JPEGTRAN, version 6b  27-Mar-1998
Copyright (C) 1998, Thomas G. Lane
Start of Image
JFIF APP0 marker: version 1.01, density 72x72  1
Define Quantization Table 0  precision 0
Start Of Frame 0xc2: width=704, height=480, components=1
    Component 1: 1hx1v q=0
Define Huffman Table 0x00
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=0, Se=0, Ah=0, Al=1
Define Huffman Table 0x10
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=1, Se=5, Ah=0, Al=2
Define Huffman Table 0x10
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=6, Se=63, Ah=0, Al=2
Define Huffman Table 0x10
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=1, Se=63, Ah=2, Al=1
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=0, Se=0, Ah=1, Al=0
Define Huffman Table 0x10
Start Of Scan: 1 components
    Component 1: dc=0 ac=0
  Ss=1, Se=63, Ah=1, Al=0
End Of Image


If anyone have any ideas on how to do this please tell me!

Sincerely
Markus Nilsson





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