Frage von Asjoker:Hi,
'm
still in the basics and slowly (very slowly ^ ^) I get NEN broad overview of everything I still must learn ...
Well, certainly I understand that with the Halbbirdern not.
1.
So yes, the flicker is by the change of light to dark (the change from light to dark transition Picture) causes. That means, however, that the flicker
by doubling of images (by Interlace)
but rather by
reducing the transition (Black) can be achieved?
This is the only question which we do not perceive this change. But if we then change more often simply have (because we Picture 2 times in the period shown in the Picture 1 times previously has been shown) that nothing will change. So what fields?
2.
So the two are Halbbider Progressive Mode simultaneously. This is a
normal good picture (ie it has not yet been divided into 2 pictures?) Or? So you can use it immediately after s.PC and interlace synonymous s.Television, or?
That is to say a recorded progressive interlaced video which was then is now better than a interlaced video, or recorded? So I take s.besten to 25fps progressive, edit it and then interlace it, right? ___________________
Would be very nice if you give me a little because you could shed light on:)
Rieß ever thanks in advance!
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
Hi, the
Antwort von Udo Schröer:
Perhaps you can help das
http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/ghi/faq_dvd/basics/DeinterlacingVergleich.html
Antwort von WoWu:
@ Asjoker
... that everything was correctly recognized.
Interlaced is currently the worst all the possibilities to produce 50Hz and a relic from 80 years of television history. But there are also companies, users and custodians in the relic broadcasters who say:
"we have always done so."