Interlacing Question?
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:33 pm
hello-
I am curious--
Is video produced on HD discs (Blu-ray and AVCHD) usually interlaced?
If so, why?
From what I understood (and I could well be wrong) the original reason for interlacing had something to do with a quirk of the old CRT TVs.
Now, with most new TVs being LCD or plasma, in fact all HD TVs are AFAIK (not CRT), not so different from the LCD computer monitors, why would interlacing continue for new HD video discs?
When interlaced discs (both DVD and AVCHD, BD) are played back on a computer, does the computer software automatically deinterlace the video on playback?
If so, why when one exports a video file to be played back on computer, should one deinterlace? Is it that discs are automatically deinterlaced on playback, but a file on the HDD would not be?
I am curious--
Is video produced on HD discs (Blu-ray and AVCHD) usually interlaced?
If so, why?
From what I understood (and I could well be wrong) the original reason for interlacing had something to do with a quirk of the old CRT TVs.
Now, with most new TVs being LCD or plasma, in fact all HD TVs are AFAIK (not CRT), not so different from the LCD computer monitors, why would interlacing continue for new HD video discs?
When interlaced discs (both DVD and AVCHD, BD) are played back on a computer, does the computer software automatically deinterlace the video on playback?
If so, why when one exports a video file to be played back on computer, should one deinterlace? Is it that discs are automatically deinterlaced on playback, but a file on the HDD would not be?