> It is the only TV app that I know of under linux that deinterlaces to >field rate. >Billy Biggs Why would you want to deinterlace NTSC, or PAL, video? If the idea is to capture, edit and burn a DVD, or even send back out the firewire to tape, the last thing you want to do is screw up the video by attempting to deinterlace it. Even if you want to attempt to inverse telecine film that was transferred to NTSC, you still do not want to deinterlace it first. Let the inverse telecine software do its job on the real NTSC interlaced file, as it will have a better chance of determining the pulldown pattern. As far as I am concerned, deinterlacing reduces vertical resolution. I've yet to find a use for it. MB -- e-mail: vidiot@xxxxxxxxxx /~\ The ASCII [I'm just the one who beat him off... Repelled him] \ / Ribbon Campaign [would perhaps be the better phrase. Spike 2/18/03] X Against Visit - URL: http://vidiot.com/ / \ HTML Email