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Technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display
displays are made for displaying interlaced signals. Interlaced scan refers to one of two common methods for "painting" a video image on an electronic display
Interlaced_video
Video of higher resolution than original television
1080i50/1080i60 format is 1920 × 1080 pixels, interlaced encoding with 50/60 fields, (50/60 Hz) per second. Two interlaced fields formulate a single frame, because
High-definition_video
Format of image storage or transmission in which each line is read sequentially
interlaced video used in traditional analog television systems where only the odd lines, then the even lines of each frame (each image called a video
Progressive_scan
Electronic moving image
viewed on an interlaced CRT display. NTSC, PAL, and SECAM are interlaced formats. In video resolution notation, 'i' denotes interlaced scanning. For
Video
Converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced or progressive form
converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced or progressive form. Interlaced video signals are commonly found in analog television, VHS, Betamax, Video 8
Deinterlacing
Digital electronic representation of moving visual images
fields per second). Digital video cameras come in two different image capture formats: interlaced and progressive scan. Interlaced cameras record the image
Digital_video
Digital video codecs and tape formats
Mbit/s), 16:9 interlaced (50 Mbit/s), 4:3 interlaced (50 Mbit/s), 16:9 interlaced (25 Mbit/s), 4:3 interlaced (25 Mbit/s). The format was superseded by
DV_(video_format)
Format used to store digital video on DVDs
signal suitable for interlaced TV sets. These flags also allow reproducing progressive content at their original, non-interlaced format when used with
DVD-Video
Video compression format, succeeds H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
idea that progressive scan video would be used and no coding tools were added specifically for interlaced video. Interlace specific coding tools, such
High_Efficiency_Video_Coding
Magnetic tape-based HD videocassette format for camcorders
interlaced video only, while the HVR-V1 offers the choice of shooting interlaced or progressive video. Progressive video is converted to interlaced using
HDV
Video compression format, succeeds MPEG-1
margin unless the video is interlaced. All standards-conforming MPEG-2 Video decoders are also fully capable of playing back MPEG-1 Video streams. The ISO/IEC
H.262/MPEG-2_Part_2
Video mode
television (HDTV) and video display technology, 1080i is a video display format with 1080 lines of vertical resolution and interlaced scanning method. This
1080i
Post-production process of transferring film to video
post-production process of transferring film to video. It converts 24 frames per second into 29.97 interlaced frames per second, converting approximately
Three-two_pull_down
Time between drawing frames or fields
used in interlaced video, and the term frame is used in progressive video and there can be a VBI after each frame or field. In interlaced video a frame
Vertical_blanking_interval
Width and height of a display in pixels
digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 240 lines each) 576i (PAL-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 288 lines each)
Display_resolution
Topics referred to by the same term
displaying raster graphics Interlaced video is a technique of doubling the perceived frame rate without consuming extra bandwidth Interlaced track on railways
Interlace
File-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video
recording 24-frame/s progressive video. Most editing tools treat progressive video recorded within an interlaced stream as interlaced, though some editing systems
AVCHD
Still image forming part of a video
"dominant field" refers to the process of interlaced video, which is common in older video formats. Interlaced video splits each frame into two fields: the
Field_(video)
Video encoding standard
Allowed frame rates 29.97 interlaced frame/s (NTSC) 23.976 progressive frame/s (for NTSC 2:3 pull-down to 29.97) 25 interlaced frame/s (PAL) By using a
MPEG-2
Flicker reduction of video display, often by frame doubling
24 FPS film two or more times) – in interlaced display scanning out each source field twice. Typically, for interlaced content, deinterlacing is used, possibly
Flicker-free
Scheme to handle progressive scan video using interlaced equipment
equivalent to interlaced fields, but unlike native interlaced video, there is no motion between the two fields that make up the video frame: both fields
Progressive_segmented_frame
Device that plays DVD discs
cannot use connections intended for interlaced video, such as composite video (single RCA terminated cable) and S-Video (Mini-DIN terminated cable). The
DVD_player
Widely used standard for video compression
new MVC profile (the Stereo High profile) for two-view video coding with support of interlaced coding tools and specifying an additional supplemental
Advanced_Video_Coding
Video to film transfer technique
definition digital video can be shot at a variety of frame rates, including 29.97 interlaced (like NTSC) or progressive; or 25 interlaced (like PAL) or progressive;
Film-out
Video resolution
720p. No proposed or existing broadcast standard permits 720 interlaced lines in a video frame at any frame rate. Progressive scanning reduces the need
720p
Interlaced video signal variations
In video engineering, field dominance refers to the choice of which field of an interlaced video signal is chosen as the point at which video edits or
Field_dominance
File format family
support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation. WMV 9 also introduced a new profile titled Windows Media Video 9 Professional
Windows_Media_Video
Standard-definition video mode
i identifies it as an interlaced resolution. The field rate, which is 50 Hz, is sometimes included when identifying the video mode, i.e. 576i50; another
576i
Parameter in image signal processing
to account for the effects of interlacing. Interlacing itself does not affect Kell factor, but because interlaced video must be low-pass filtered (i.e
Kell_factor
Video CD-based optical disc format
SVCD resolution video from a DVD or Blu-ray disc anyway. Interlaced video is supported for SVCD video. 23.976 frames per second video is supported by
Super_Video_CD
Simple digital video protocol for standard-definition television
builds upon the 4:2:2 digital video encoding parameters defined in ITU-R Recommendation BT.601, which provides interlaced video data, streaming each field
ITU-R_BT.656
USB device class for webcams and other video input devices
The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital
USB_video_device_class
High-fidelity digital video signal
from 0 to 255 (8 bits) which gives a total color depth as 3 × 8 = 24. Interlaced video formats transmit every other line, half the picture content, per field
Uncompressed_video
3D computer graphics rendering technique
to improve performance. Checkerboarding also bears a resemblance to interlaced video, where every frame is split into two fields, also halving the amount
Checkerboard_rendering
Digital camera model
compared to native interlaced recording. The same or better film look effect can be achieved by shooting regular interlaced video and then converting
Sony_HDR-HC1
groups) over which of the two scanning processes—interlaced or progressive—is superior. Interlaced scanning, which is used in televisions worldwide,
History_of_television
Digital camera model
video at 60 frames per second progressive (60p as opposed to 60i; i.e. as considered better than the P600's 60 frame maximum being interlaced video.)
Nikon_Coolpix_P610
the NTSC system, 525 interlaced horizontal lines of picture information in 29.97 frames per second. In the PAL system, 625 interlaced horizontal lines of
Glossary_of_video_terms
Bitmap image file format family
The pixels within each line are not interlaced, but presented consecutively from left to right. As with non-interlaced images, there is no break between
GIF
Rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction
the even-numbered lines follow, placed ("interlaced") between the odd-numbered lines. This is called interlaced scanning. (In this case, positioning the
Raster_scan
1980s analog high-definition television standard
Traditional interlaced video shows either odd or even lines of video at any one time, but MUSE required four fields of video to complete a single video frame
Multiple Sub-Nyquist Sampling Encoding
Multiple_Sub-Nyquist_Sampling_Encoding
Shorthand name for a family of video display resolutions
the shorthand name for a family of video display resolutions. The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced. The 480 denotes a vertical resolution
480p
Type of timecode in a video signal
twice per interlaced video frame, once in each field, and one additional bit (the "field flag") is used to distinguish the two fields. A video frame may
Vertical_interval_timecode
One thousandth of a second
(1/59.94 second) – the amount of time one field lasts in 29.97 fps interlaced video (commonly erroneously referred to as 30 fps) 20 milliseconds – cycle
Millisecond
Digital single-lens reflex camera
true interlaced), 720p at 50p or 60p frames per second (fps). H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Expeed video processor. HDMI out with support of uncompressed video (clean
Nikon_D7100
Video editing technique
conversion. Many computer editing programs can de-interlace video to give it more of a film look. An interlaced frame is actually the combination of two fields
Film_look
Encoding a bitmap image's rows and/or columns in a non-linear order
between the interlace concept in bitmaps and in video is that even progressive bitmaps can be loaded over multiple frames. For example: Interlaced GIF is a
Interlacing_(bitmaps)
record progressive video. The 50 Hz version of the camcorder can shoot 25-frame/s progressive video, recording it within an interlaced stream using the
List_of_Panasonic_camcorders
Early recording process for live television
conventional analog Image Orthicon video camera tube units, shooting in the B&W 819-line interlaced 25fps French video standard, using modified high-band
Kinescope
and projectors) because the interlacing is absent. 25i, also known as 50i, is an interlaced format showing 25 interlaced frames per second, or 50 fields
List of broadcast video formats
List_of_broadcast_video_formats
Electronic device used to select between different analog video signals
Interlace video requires a V-sync detector which detects first a second scan of the interlaced frame. Some reset the counter and toggle an interlace bit
Video_line_selector
Baseband analog video signal format
digital cameras. Composite video supports several line resolutions, including 405-line, 525-line, and 625-line interlaced formats. It exists in three
Composite_video
Video mode
compressed with H.264/AVC, transmission bandwidth savings of interlaced video over fully progressive video are minimal even when using twice the frame rate; i
1080p
Profile (Hi422P): Primarily targeting professional applications that use interlaced video, this profile builds on top of the High 10 Profile, adding support
Comparison_of_video_codecs
Video de-interlacer
hardware that de-interlaces an output video signal. The flicker fixer accomplishes this by adjusting the timing of the natively interlaced video signal to suit
Flicker_fixer
2006 comedy-drama film by Frank Coraci
to make the fast-forwarding and rewinding look DVD-like, effects of interlaced video and scan lines "slicing through" were added. Motion control photography
Click_(2006_film)
Process for broadcasting content stored on film stock
scan interlace scan to the Mark IIIB, which used a progressive scan and included a digital scan converter (Digiscan) to output interlaced video. The Mark
Telecine
Distance between RGB dots (sub-pixels) on a display
Differing image and pixel aspect ratios Miscellanea such as Kell factor or interlaced video The exact difference between horizontal and diagonal dot pitch varies
Dot_pitch
Video storage format
NTSC or PAL video standards, with each frame containing 2 fields of interlaced video. The video floppy also could store 50 frames of video, with each frame
Video_Floppy
shoots in three modes: the standard 60i interlaced video, 24p film-like video with 2:3 pulldown, and 30p PsF-style video. In PAL regions, it can record in 25p
List_of_Canon_camcorders
Video coding format developed by Microsoft
video. The main goal of the development and standardization of the VC-1 Advanced Profile was to support interlace-optimized compression of interlaced
VC-1
Standard for HDTV image encoding and signal characteristics
segmented frame modes. Video captured using an interlaced mode must be distributed as interlace unless a de-interlace process is applied in post production. In
Rec._709
Digital camera
recording at 1440 x 1080 (Approx.25fps @ 12 Mbit/s (Average bit-rate)) The interlaced video modes store progressively recorded frames at half the stated field
Sony_Alpha_58
Early videotape format
a portable helical scan EIA and CCIR analog recording video tape recorder (VTR) with two video record heads on the scanning drum. The units were available
1/4_inch_Akai
Videocassette format
D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video format invented at NHK and introduced commercially by Panasonic. It was launched in 1991 to compete with
D-3_(video)
Broadcast magnetic tape-based videotape format
vertical blanking interval when the video head is not reading a video track on the tape. Sometimes in interlaced video a field is called a frame which can
Type_C_videotape
class E el-2 1925 Interlaced video Interlaced video is a technique of doubling the perceived frame rate introduced with the composite video signal used with
Timeline of Russian innovation
Timeline_of_Russian_innovation
Family of digital video interfaces
serial digital interface support numerous video formats: The 270 Mbit/s interface supports 525-line, interlaced video at a 59.94 Hz field rate (29.97 Hz frame
Serial_digital_interface
Electronic camera that takes still images
consecutive interlaced fields on tape to form a moving image, a single field or frame (combined from two fields) is extracted from the output video signal
Still_video_camera
Triangular motif formed of three interlaced arcs or loops
overlapping Vesica piscis symbols. An interlaced double triquetra. Tightly-knotted form of triquetra. Triquetra interlaced with circle as Celtic symbol (a "Trinity
Triquetra
Videocassette format
Cartrivision is an analog video tape cartridge format introduced in 1972, and the first format to offer feature films for consumer rental. Cartrivision
Cartrivision
Phenomenon associated with some types of LCDs
storing several interlaced frames and then applying algorithms to determine areas of motion and stillness, and to either merge interlaced frames for smoothing
Display_lag
British television service
mid-1950s most of the country was covered, transmitting a 405-line interlaced video image on VHF. When ITV was launched in 1955, the BBC Television Service
BBC_Television
8 mm video cassette tape
consumer analog recording videocassette for camcorders based on the 8 mm video format developed by Sony, and introduced in 1989. The name is an improvement
Hi8
Next-generation TV standard based on ATSC
0 supports three video formats: legacy SD video, interlaced HD video, and progressive video. Legacy SD Video and Interlaced HD Video support frame rates
ATSC_3.0
Standards for digital television in the US
progressive frames coded within an interlaced video sequence. For example, NBC stations transmit a 1080i60 video sequence, meaning the formal output
ATSC_standards
Replica of the transmitted image, offset in position
specific to analog transmission. It may appear in digital television when interlaced video is incorrectly deinterlaced for display on progressive-scan output
Ghosting_(television)
Magnetic tape-based videocassette format
DCT is a digital recording component video videocassette format developed and introduced by Ampex in 1992. It was based on the D1 format, and unlike the
DCT_(videocassette_format)
Digital optical disc format
progressive or 29.97 interlaced frames per second. Revisions to the specification allowed newer Blu-ray players to support videos with a resolution of
Blu-ray
Color space used in analog video
analog interfaces, only YPBPR and analog RGB component video are capable of carrying non-interlaced video and resolutions higher than 480i or 576i, up to 1080p
YPbPr
First practical, commercially successful analog recording video tape
(PAL) of a field of interlaced video. (For NTSC systems, the math suggests 15 transverse head passes, each consisting of 16 lines of video, are required to
Quadruplex_videotape
Shorthand name for a video display resolution
576p is the shorthand name for a video display resolution. The p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced, the 576 for a vertical resolution of
576p
Analog videocassette recording format
VHS (Video Home System) is a discontinued standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by JVC. It was the
VHS
Professional digital video cassette format
is 62 mm in diameter, and the video tracks, which are read by the video heads in the head drum, are 20 microns wide. Video quality is generally very high;
Digital-S
Video or display resolutions with a width of around 4,000 pixels
4096×4096i (interlaced), targeted at the bit-mapped desktop publishing market. In 2000, JVC introduced the first 4K digital cinema video projector using
4K_resolution
Accelerator graphics chipset
non-interlaced modes; higher color depths are supported with interlaced video) 64-bit DRAM or VRAM (VX) memory interface, 2, 4, and 8 (VX) MiB video memory
S3_ViRGE
Video compression format
H.263, include: Support for "MPEG"-style quantization Support for interlaced video Support for B pictures (a.k.a. B-frames) Quarter Pixel motion compensation
MPEG-4_Part_2
Broadcast magnetic tape-based videotape format used in Europe
1-inch Type B Helical Scan or SMPTE B is a reel-to-reel analog recording video tape format developed by the Bosch Fernseh division of Bosch in Germany
Type_B_videotape
Analog recording format developed by the International Video Corporation
International Video Corporation (IVC) and introduced in 1975. Prior to this, IVC had produced several 1-inch (25 mm) helical scan video tape recorders
IVC_videotape_format
Extension of the X video extension
X-Video Motion Compensation (XvMC), is an extension of the X video extension (Xv) for the X Window System. The XvMC API allows video programs to offload
X-Video_Motion_Compensation
Practice of encoding color images
are shown. 4:2:0 interlaced sampling applied to a still image. Both fields are shown. If the interlaced material is to be de-interlaced, the comb-like chroma
Chroma_subsampling
1984 song by a-ha
the stadium, and playing a game of BASEketball interlaced with clips from the film. An alternative video for the song's international release that contained
Take_On_Me
Software component for decoding video or audio
downsampling) contrast enhancement deinterlacing (used to convert interlaced video to progressive video) deflicking Common intrafilters include: deblocking Common
Filter_(video)
Gaming generation from 1987 to 2004
50 Hz (compared with 60 Hz for NTSC) and a vertical resolution of 625 interlaced lines (576 effective), compared with 525/480 for NTSC. Because the simulation
Fourth generation of video game consoles
Fourth_generation_of_video_game_consoles
Medium for transmitting moving images and sound
scanning processes—interlaced or progressive—would be best suited for the newer digital HDTV compatible display devices. Interlaced scanning, which had
Television
Metadata formats for display devices
capabilities to a video source (e.g., graphics card or set-top box). The data format is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards
Extended Display Identification Data
Extended_Display_Identification_Data
TV systems with screen resolution lower than standard-definition
can decode normal, interlaced signals. Since the shadow mask and beam width of standard CRT televisions were designed for interlaced signals, these systems
Low-definition_television
Type of film shot on camcorder
(VTR), all configured to use the black-and-white 819-line interlaced 25 frame per second (FPS) video standard, used in France for TV broadcasting at the time
Shot-on-video_film
Television transmission using digital encoding
groups) over which of the two scanning processes—interlaced or progressive—is superior. Interlaced scanning, which is used by the electronics industry
Digital_television
Portable TV camera suitable for space operations
to the NTSC field interlace switch (encoder). The combined original and copied fields created the first full 525-line interlaced frame and the signal
Apollo_TV_camera
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work (in metal and precious stones)’ such as was used for hair ornaments and the like, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such pieces.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jivandeep | ஜீவநதீப ; ஜீவநதீப ; ஜீவநதீப
The lamp of life
Boy/Male
Tamil
Coral, Strong, Powerful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aryahi | à®…à®°à¯à®¯à®¾à®¹à¯€
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Indian
Hopeful
Girl/Female
Indian
Lovable
Girl/Female
Latin American
Dignified.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Badger Meadow
Boy/Male
Arabic
East; West
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Born from Fire; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
French Latin
Derived from a feminine , meaning manly. A medieval given name.
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
INTERLACED VIDEO
a.
Interlaced; linked together; -- said of charges or bearings. See Fretted.
n.
A saltire interlaced with a mascle.
v. t.
To interweave or interlace.
a.
Interlaced, like two combs.
v. t.
See Interlace.
p. a.
Intertwined; interlocked; clasped together.
n.
A hedge or fence formed of branches of trees interlaced, or plashed.
imp. & p. p.
of Interlope
imp. & p. p.
of Interlard
v. t.
Hence: To insert between; to mix or mingle; especially, to introduce that which is foreign or irrelevant; as, to interlard a conservation with oaths or allusions.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Interlard
imp. & p. p.
of Interline
n.
The act of interlacing, or the state of being interlaced; also, that which is interlaced.
imp. & p. p.
of Interlace
v. t.
To place between or among; as, to interplace a name.
v. t. & i.
To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to interweave.
a.
Inserted in the manner of an interlude; having or containing interludes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Interlace
imp. & p. p.
of Interleave
p. p. & a.
Interlaced one with another; -- said of charges and ordinaries.