If you're in a PAL or DVB-T country you can simply weave deinterlace (equivalent to a 2:2 pulldown) to get back to the 25 full frames per second stored on the DVD/Digital TV/Analogue TV/VHS for any content recorded on film (or at 24 frames per sec).
Or in other words apply no deinterlacing to get 576p25 from a 'PAL' DVD.
Couldn't he have changed his user preferences and gotten Slashdot to email the "Daily Newsletter" to his Gmail account?
If you're in a PAL or DVB-T country you can simply weave deinterlace (equivalent to a 2:2 pulldown) to get back to the 25 full frames per second stored on the DVD/Digital TV/Analogue TV/VHS for any content recorded on film (or at 24 frames per sec).
Or in other words apply no deinterlacing to get 576p25 from a 'PAL' DVD.
Sounds more like ughh.
More like a First Person Walker. /ripped from a digg comment
130Gbps and they still use jpeg to (badly) compress their graphs.