VLC: Deinterlace & DVD menus
I have a little problem with VLC. When I open a DVD without menu it starts playing, but the image looks like a tube TV where the synchronization is messed up. Selecting a deinterlace mode fixes that, but it would be nice if I could select a deinterlace mode as a default so I don't have to change this setting every time I pop in a movie.
When I open a DVD with menus, the menu image is messed up in the same way, and when I select a deinterlace mode while the DVD menu is displayed, the video window simply disappears. If I click the "start" button in the DVD menu (sometimes it's still possible to recognize it), the DVD starts playing in garbled mode. Then I can change the deinterlace mode, the picture becomes pretty, and I can then use the nav features to get to the menu of the DVD and it's displayed properly. Although the mouse-over events (eg highlight) on the buttons don't seem to work anymore. Does anybody know how to fix that? System used: Ubuntu 7.04, Matrox P650 video card, VLC 0.8.6 |
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