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Deinterlace
Deinterlace is the process of creating a single frame from the two interlaced fields of a video frame.
While interlaced, the video can look much better on a TV screen. On the contrary, on a VGA
monitor, it can look rather bad. Interlace is the method of smoothening the video picture by having
double the amount of frames than the video's FPS value suggests.
When toggling the Deinterlace, there are several options to choose from.
Adaptive Blend
Blends the pixels of the video frames with motion to remove tearing.
Continuous Blend
Blends the pixels all the time, with or without motion. The "blurry" effect on live view will be
constant.
Adaptive Bob
Displays odd and even lines in separate frames consecutively to remove the tearing effect on video
frames with motion. May cause a "jumping" effect when Bob is not implemented when there is no
motion.
Continuous Bob
Displays odd and even lines in separate frames consecutively all the time and will not cause the
"jumping" effect since the Bob algorithm is used on all the video frames.
None
Deinterlace is turned off.
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