deinterlace

verb
/diːˈɪntəleɪs/UK

Etymology

From de- + interlace.

  1. derived from entre-
  2. derived from entrelacer
  3. inherited from entrelacen
  4. prefixed as deinterlace — “de + interlace

Definitions

  1. To convert (video footage) into a non-interlaced format

    To convert (video footage) into a non-interlaced format; to remove one field from each video frame.

    • I think that an improved receiver, which could do deinterlacing, doubling the frame rate, perhaps combined with some way of getting rid of subcarrier-related artifacts, might be MAC or something else.
    • One advantage of MPEG-2 video on DVD is that computers and future players can deinterlace it and display it on progressive-scan HDTV screens, with considerably better quality than today's interlaced screens.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for deinterlace. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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