Well, I was wondering why some DVDs looked jaggy on OS X when watched with VLC 1.1.0. It seems deinterlacing on VLC for OS X is currently broken. The bug is fixed now, but we probably have to wait some more time for a 1.1.1 release.
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Well, I was wondering why some DVDs looked jaggy on OS X when watched with VLC 1.1.0. It seems deinterlacing on VLC for OS X is currently broken. The bug is fixed now, but we probably have to wait some more time for a 1.1.1 release.
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