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Originally Posted by 6233638
Bob deinterlacing is half resolution.
With interlacing you only get full resolution at half framerate, or half resolution at full framerate. Never both.
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Correct in terms of the pure information that's included in the signal.
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Originally Posted by 6233638
"Complex deinterlacing" would be motion compensated deinterlacing, which attempts to create a 576p50 image from a 576i50 source. This type of deinterlacing always results in artifacts.
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Yes, you get some artefacts from the interpolation, but it still looks mightily better than bob deinterlacing. I'd never consider deinterlaced content to be "half resolution" - modern deinterlacers are much better than that.
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Originally Posted by 6233638
No, I'm saying that most televisions play back 576i sources at half resolution, and don't even attempt 2:2 cadence detection, because it means you're never going to have deinterlacing artifacts, and most people don't notice.
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BS. There is no way that "most" televisions don't go beyond bob deinterlacing, that is easy to notice and I have rarely seen it. On the rare occasions I have seen it, it was usually in the source material.