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deinterlace incoming composite video with DirectShow
Started by reesd at 03-27-2009 15:00. Topic has 1 replies.

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  03-27-2009, 15:00
reesd is not online. Last active: 3/27/2009 7:13:54 PM reesd

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deinterlace incoming composite video with DirectShow
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I hope I am posting in the right location and asking a valid question. To be honest I seem to still be missing how DirectShow is exposed (if at all) to the end user. However I don't have control over the applications being used so development isn't an option for me.

I would like to deinterlace an incoming composite cam feed for an application I am running. So essentially I want to layer the LEAD Deinterlacing DirectShow filter over what the application gets from that cam. Is there a way I can just apply that filter to incoming cam feed? Or perhaps create a new virtual cam that is deinterlaced?

The specifics are I am taking input from an external video camera that is giving me NTSC_M over composite. I have that connected to a Diamond VC500 USB capture device that plugged into my Windows XP notebook. On the notebook I am running Oovoo (a video conferencing application), that doesn't seem to have an option handle the deinterlacing itself. So I am getting jags in the video.

Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.

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  03-29-2009, 11:23
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Re: deinterlace incoming composite video with DirectShow
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D,
Our de-interlace filter is a standard DirectShow video processing filter. This means if you have an application that can insert and use standard filters for video processing, you should be able to use our filters (assuming you have a licensed copy of these filters).

In general, DirectShow allows any filter to be used by any application, so if your application does not have the ability to insert processing filters, you will not be able to add that ability unless you have the source code of the program itself.


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