No, I said that deinterlacing HAD to be disabled by default.I agree with you that deinterlace should be enabled by default, but mine was disabled as I said earlier. I will now enable deinterlacing.
I thought that overlay was a mode of deinterlacing. What I want to avoid is having VLC do the delinterlacing if my video card is also doing it, as that could produce a bad result. If my video card is not performing any hardware acceleration when using the VLC player, then there is no problem. However, it there is some hardware acceleration going on at the same time, then I don't want both VLC and my ATI card do be deinterlacing.
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