Hi
I have a question regarding interlacing.
How do I capture full frame (720 X 576) interlaced video (i.e. from a live broadcast or professional video tape) so that it can be played back on a PC without the interlacing lines?
As I understand it - if you capture video using a capture card at 25FPS it either uses only one of the fields or merges them together, thus producing the 1/60 second movement marks.
Is there a way of captureing the video (in MPEG2 I guess to keep it "DVD like") but maintaining the interlaced video (so it plays out at 60fps?)
Thanks
RNGN
I have a question regarding interlacing.
How do I capture full frame (720 X 576) interlaced video (i.e. from a live broadcast or professional video tape) so that it can be played back on a PC without the interlacing lines?
As I understand it - if you capture video using a capture card at 25FPS it either uses only one of the fields or merges them together, thus producing the 1/60 second movement marks.
Is there a way of captureing the video (in MPEG2 I guess to keep it "DVD like") but maintaining the interlaced video (so it plays out at 60fps?)
Thanks
RNGN