2007-07-29, 05:40 AM
stustunz Wrote:Deinterlacing is used for a progressive display which you don't have. It's not that
are you sure of this i know the final out put has to be interlaced but before that isnt it deinterlaced by the computer then interlaced again and this is where the problem comes from i thought
I wouldn't think so, but I don't know for sure. You might be talking about whether the source is interlaced or progressive. The display system has to treat this data differently, when it upsamples the chroma info.