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gerliczer
on 2020-04-15
15:00:04
 Re: How does Interlaced MFLI work on real hardware?

@MMS: the area on both sides of the plasma is not flashing because it is the same in both phases of the interlace.

@register: Where did you get the idea that FLI, which means Flexible Line Interpretation, has anything to do with interpolation? You may think that plasma is based on interpolation, but that is completely independent of the displaying technique called interlace. Interlace is flipping between two "frame buffers" at vertical blanking period to achieve finer colour transition or higher resolution. Plasma is the effect filling the "frame buffers". Two things co-operating to get a nicer experience that one could achieve on its own.



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