The image is also interlaced, but since the fields which are displayed
1/60th of a second after the previous one are mostly the same (the image
is still, isn't it?), you don't notice it. Actually, if the image moves
vertically you may not notice, but when the movement is horizontal you can
notice it easily (since the lines are horizontal). :)
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Adam wrote:
>
> hello,
> I was playing with xawtv and I'm somewhat puzzled why
> when image is moving I see it as interlacted, but
> when image is still it appears deinterlaced.
>
> i was playing both with xv and noxv.
> I also tried xawtv and motv
> I also tried various deinterlacing plugins
>
> but none seems to make apparent differnece.
>
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