Consumers are finding out that pictures on HDTV displays often look quite different in home theater set-ups than they did back at the store, and most of the time poor video processing is to blame.
Jan Ozer is an online video expert, author, and a valued contributor to this site. We're pleased to present this excerpt from his new book Video Compression for Flash ...
Having said that, sometimes, a broadcaster needs to use an interlaced source for streaming. In other words, it takes an interlaced source and converts it to a progressive format for devices like ...
Deinterlacing is a video processing function that is required to address legacy problems stemming from the generation of interlaced video that was widely used by the old analog CRT televisions. An ...
1. Deinterlacing is the process of converting interlaced video, such as common analog television signals or 1080i format HDTV signals, into a non-interlaced form. Interlaced video frame consists of ...
Deinterlacing - I thought I understood it, but maybe not.<BR><BR>The question is, should I be deinterlacing for this case: Capturing a VHS tape to the computer using VirtualDub as an AVI, cropping the ...
DVD disks are not themselves interlaced or progressive. The actual DVD player unit that plays the DVD is either interlaced or progressive. In most cases (depending on the TV type and pickiness of the ...
Video technology has come a long way, but older formats often struggle to keep up with modern screens. One common issue is interlaced video, a format once widely used in television and early digital ...
Video deinterlacing and scaling, like many other aspects of multimedia, are deceptively simple in theory but challenging to properly implement when you face imperfect and unpredictable real-life ...