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Luke-Jr wrote:
On Friday 24 March 2006 23:38, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
#ModeLine "ATSC-1080-59.94i" 74.176 1920 1960 2016 2200 1080 1082 1088 1125 Interlace
Wow, nice info here. I had no idea video cards could be made to output interlaced video! Think it is possible to get interlacing with a regular monitor (VGA cable?) and switch to it for watching interlaced video?
Yes, the video cards will output analog interlace video on the VGA connectors...it will be RGB (instead of the more typical YUV used for video), but modern video cards will output just about *ANYTHING* as far as the field/frame structure goes.
Remember, various VGA resolutions used to be interlaced, back in the day (when RAMDACs and monitors couldn't support the higher frequencies required for progressive at high resolutions).
- -- Charles Steinkuehler [email protected]