I guess it's going to be pretty random.
Hmm interesting. If its interlace mode for normal broadcast telly works,
(ie you always get ABABAB not BABABA) then it must be receiving some other
signal to identify the A frames from the Bs. Does turning off the screen
with an OUT 252,0 reset it?
There's a timing difference between even frames and odd fields in the
syncs generated at the field end. Non-interlaced video essentially
sends only even fields.
That said, I'm not sure if non-interlaced video was ever an official
part of the PAL spec, so perhaps this TV is justified in its
Thomas wrote:
There's a timing difference between even frames and odd fields in the
syncs generated at the field end. Non-interlaced video essentially
sends only even fields.
Was about to say the same thing. The standard 625 line frame (consisting of
one odd and one even field) has several