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Interlacing issue?



On Jun 12, 2006, at 12:11 AM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:

> Hi
>
>
> On 6/11/06, Brian Wood <beww (at) beww.org> wrote:
>> Doesn't look like an interlace problem to me, looks like your
>> vertical rate is way off from what it should be.
>
> I used the term interlace as the effect is far more obvious if I
> disable the deinterlace option, also that's how they called the
> problem on this web site
> http://hifi-writer.com/blog/index.htm

OK, I see now. I assumed from your post that you were seeing four  
separate images stacked vertically on your screen, in other words  
that the image was a screen capture of your problem. Seeing your  
example in context, I realize it is two separate examples of with and  
without interlace artifacts.

So what does your screen actually look like? Is it a single image  
with interlace artifacts ("mouse teeth") or multiple images ?


>>
>> This is sort of obvious, so you may have tried it, but if the problem
>> started after upgrading the nVidia driver have you tried just backing
>> out of the upgrade ?
>>
> Unfortunately, I can't now. I was running the old nVidia 7676 drivers,
> and after upgrading the kernel, only the 8xxx series of drivers are
> available for the 2.6.16 kernel

Yeah, that catch has caught a lot of us.


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