Deinterlacing Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Deinterlacing the process of converting interlaced images of video into non-interlaced form.Interlaced video draws only half of the lines on the screen for each frame (alternately drawing the odd and even lines for each frame), taking advantage of the time it takes for a image to fade on a CRT to give the impression of double the actual refresh rate, helping to prevent flicker.
When displaying video on a display that can support a high enough refresh rate that flicker isn't perceivable, interlaced video can be deinterlaced for better viewing. When a display cannot interlace but must draw the entire screen each time, the video must be deinterlaced before it can be displayed.
There are various methods to deinterlace video, each producing different artifacts. Artifacts will always be present in deinterlaced video, as the process must deal with the fact that interlaced video has only half the information of non-interlaced video.
There are two basic methods of deinterlacing: combination, where the even and odd frames are combined into one image and then displayed, and extension, where each frame (with only half the lines) is extended to the entire screen.
Frame Combination Deinterlacing
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Frame Extension Deinterlacing
