Smooth motion Experience the full framerate of the video signal. Every field is deinterlaced to a unique frame for television quality and beyond.  | | Smooth tickers | Widescreen support Turn your PC into a full-quality widescreen television to see every pixel of anamorphic content from your hardware DVD player or satellite receiver.  | | A Toshiba DVD player set to 16:9 | Film mode 2-3 pulldown detection and correction for full resolution film, even from television broadcasts or old VHS tapes. Get the most from film content. Console games never looked better Ultimate fine-tuning for video game consoles. Experience GT3 on the PS2 in 16:9 mode or tune Mario64 for progressive output. With any system, now you're playing with power!. Casual viewing modes tvtime is not just for high quality. Low-CPU deinterlacing modes and window settings are available for keeping the TV on, even while you work. Overscan settings tvtime lets you set the amount of picture to push outside the visible frame. No more black borders or annoying closed caption noise in your TV window! | Quality picture Highest quality picture of any Linux TV viewer. Uses the best deinterlacers from DScaler for the ultimate experience.  |  | | Others | tvtime | Slick On-Screen-Display Gorgeously rendered text composited in realtime on the live video signal. First class support tvtime's bug tracker is an active part of our development process. We hear your complaints, suggestions, and requests, and get them solved. A community member tvtime was helped by many projects, and we try to give back. Our code can now be found in xine, freevo and mythtv. We're committed to helping all Linux media apps achieve high quality standards for video. Closed captions Our closed captions are rendered and composited with a high quality font for maximum readability, no ugly black bounding box. Station management tvtime supports all the features you expect: channel names, channel renumbering, and custom channel frequencies. For North American users, we can decode XDS channel information for automatic channel names. |