mf
10th September 2003, 15:46
I was testing out some TV emulation (instead of deinterlacing the conventional way, trying to emulate how the screen looks, a Bob followed by frame blending by framedbl, and displaying at 100hz to emulate slow phosphor looked pretty good), and I found out that both my 17" and 19" can't display in interlaced mode correctly. They just discard one field! Ironically, the poor old 14" that can't go higher than 60Hz DID have a real interlaced mode.
Wat's up wit dat?!
I'm wondering about your thoughts on this, and how your monitor reacts. You can test it out with PowerStrip (http://www.entechtaiwan.com/ps.htm), which will allow you to set interlaced mode for any resolution (it's on the left in "Advanced Timing options"). Be careful with the other settings though, this thing does not have many safeties (except that you can hit ESC if your monitor is out of sync, and if you don't click apply within 15 seconds, it will revert the settings).
I just wanted to try out how DoubleWeave() looks if your display mode is set to 100Hz interlaced.
Edit: Whoops, just realised we also have a hardware forum, OOPS :rolleyes:, might be a better place.. :D
Wat's up wit dat?!
I'm wondering about your thoughts on this, and how your monitor reacts. You can test it out with PowerStrip (http://www.entechtaiwan.com/ps.htm), which will allow you to set interlaced mode for any resolution (it's on the left in "Advanced Timing options"). Be careful with the other settings though, this thing does not have many safeties (except that you can hit ESC if your monitor is out of sync, and if you don't click apply within 15 seconds, it will revert the settings).
I just wanted to try out how DoubleWeave() looks if your display mode is set to 100Hz interlaced.
Edit: Whoops, just realised we also have a hardware forum, OOPS :rolleyes:, might be a better place.. :D