Some customers want interlaced content deinterlaced. Some want to keep it interlaced. Some want automatic. A flexible IPTV panel lets you set deinterlacing preferences per customer. One size does not fit all for motion quality.
Deinterlacing affects how interlaced content (1080i) looks on progressive displays. A customer who wants smooth motion wants deinterlacing. A customer who wants original look wants to keep it interlaced.
Here's the thing: most panels don't have DVR deinterlacing options. A feature-savvy IPTV reseller UK chooses a panel with deinterlacing settings. Then they teach customers about options.
What actually works is a simple note convention. "deinterlace:yes" "deinterlace:no" "deinterlace:auto" in the notes field. You can't set deinterlacing in most panels, but you can advise customers: "In DVR settings, you can choose how interlaced content is processed."
Most operators find that customers appreciate knowing about deinterlacing. A simple tip improves motion quality.
A practical scenario: a customer complains about jagged edges on sports recordings. You show them how to enable deinterlacing. The jagged edges disappear. They're delighted.
The pattern that keeps showing up across 619 articles is this: resellers who teach deinterlacing improve motion quality. The panel provides the feature. You provide the education.
That said, deinterlacing can cause artefacts. A practical IPTV reseller advises customers about the trade-off.