Posted By
Charles on 2022-01-15 18:31:21
| Re: Is there such a thing as an interlaced picture for the +4?
Hi @siz, Yes those 2 numbered Hires ones are the interlaced ones, and seemingly we have the same result. :( I also used a Samsung UHD TV and an ODV converter (http://mcbazel.com/index.php/product/odv-composite-rca-s-video-ypbpr-to-hdmi-converter/). I don't think I understand this conclusion: "This monitor requires the RetroTink to do a frame doubling to convert 576i signal to 576p. This can be a reason why there is no display for those images." I am certainly less familiar with these tech than you, I would appreciate if you could test pass-through mode later on that BenQ monitor. Is that CRT or flat panel?
On a flat panel TV with RF, deinterlacing must be obviously done by the TV, I don't know why it looks great, wheteher it's due to enchancement, or it just ultimately displays the interlaced image properly like any normal 576i TV broadcast. (?)
But I think we can agree that the interlace looks real and the resolution is really double. I can post further pictures.
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