I've only just noticed this in the Video options and wondered how XBMC actually decided what's SD and what's not.
Also, where's the best place to find out about new features as they're added?
High Quality Software Upscaling question
Hitcher
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2008-05-28 11:58
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spiff
Grumpy Bastard Developer Joined: Nov 2003 Reputation: 82 |
2008-05-28 12:02
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anything < 720p is considered sd
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Hitcher
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2008-05-28 12:42
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What about 720p material whose resolution is 960x544 due to the black borders?
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spiff
Grumpy Bastard Developer Joined: Nov 2003 Reputation: 82 |
2008-05-28 12:47
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that would be considered hd
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Hitcher
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2008-05-28 12:55
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Excellent, thanks.
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jmarshall
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2008-05-29 00:31
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Here's the check so there's no misunderstandings:
if (upscale == SOFTWARE_UPSCALING_SD_CONTENT && (m_iSourceHeight >= 720 || m_iSourceWidth >= 1280)) Thus, it is considered SD if height < 720 and width < 1280. If either height >= 720 or width >= 1280 then it will be considered HD. In your particular example of 960x544, that would be SD. If you actually meant 1280x544 (i.e. a 2.35:1 aspect) then that would be HD. Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. ![]() |
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Gamester17
Team-XBMC Forum Moderator Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 9 Location: Sweden |
2008-05-29 01:19
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What exacly should be considered as SD (Standard-Definition) and HD (High-Definition) has also been discussed here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=30419 ...in lenght
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Hitcher
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2008-05-29 07:43
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jmarshall Wrote:Here's the check so there's no misunderstandings: Yeah, I did mean 1280.
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