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Interlaced video

Interlaced video (also known as interlaced scan) is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth. The interlaced signal contains two fields of a video frame captured consecutively.

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Benefits of interlacing

Interlacing problems

Deinterlacing

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Interlaced video

Nodes92
Edges91
Triples59
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021739
Components1

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Interlaced video

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related to External links · 14
Interlaced video → An, COM, Computer, Different, Field Order, Fields, Graphics, NTSC, PAL, Progressive Scanning, Video, Video Interlacing/DeinterlacingInterlace, VideoSampling, Why Video Is Crucially
related to Interlacing problems · 11
Interlaced video → Because, For, However, If, Interlaced, Minor, Often, Some, The, These, While
see also · 11
Interlaced video → DLP, Federal Standard, HDTV, In, Japan, North America, NTSC, PAL, Progressive, SECAM, South America
related to Deinterlacing · 9
Interlaced video → ALiS, CRTs, Displaying, For, LCD, Providing, SDTV, This, TV

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interlaced video progressive frame scan display rate signal displays field fields line interlacing resolution frames bandwidth television image 50 ntsc

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DVinstance ofIt is still included in digital video transmission formats0.80text
DVBinstance ofIt is still included in digital video transmission formats0.80text
and ATSCinstance ofIt is still included in digital video transmission formats0.80text
from HD camcorders operating in their highest bit rate mode work well.Deinterlacing algorithms temporarily store a few frames of interlaced imagesinstance ofhigh bit rate interlaced signals0.80text
then extrapolate extra frame data to make a smooth flicker-free imageinstance ofhigh bit rate interlaced signals0.80text
the TTL-RGB mode available on the CGAinstance ofComputer monitor standards0.80text
e.ginstance ofComputer monitor standards0.80text
the ATinstance ofsome enhanced PC clones0.80text
XGAinstance ofand later PC quasi-standards0.80text
SVGAinstance ofand later PC quasi-standards0.80text
CADinstance ofoutside of specialist ultra-high-resolution applications0.80text
DTP which demanded as many pixels as possibleinstance ofoutside of specialist ultra-high-resolution applications0.80text

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