On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:33:25 +0100, Raffaella Traniello
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ichthyo!
I've been playing with this feature a little.
My eyes are convinced, but I'm not.
VLC seems to play back in a higher framerate and present you the
halfimages in
sequence, the same way a TV or a studio monitor (or the builtin
camcorder
display does). But only if you chose Deinterlace/"Linear" or "Bob"
I'd call it "interlaced" playback, not "deinterlaced".
Interlaced playback plays 50 fields per second, while deinterlaced
playback should play 25 frames per second, where frames are created
merging two fields using the method of your choice.
VLC menu suggests he is doing deinterlaced playback, while what I see
suggests he is doing interlaced playback.
What do you think?
I think your assumption is wrong. There are two ways of deinterlacing:
To blend the two fields into a frame, or to upscale them into one frame
each. The latter preserves the temporal resolution, and you get fluid
50Hz output. The former gives you the stuttery "film look" :-P
--
Herman Robak
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