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Just a basic SD question.
Because I can't see any difference in the streamed picture quality I am wondering what the best solution is in theory:
Camera composite video output (PAL) -> capture card (without deinterlacing) -> vMix 768x576 50i (deinterlacing enabled) Camera composite video output (PAL) -> capture card (without deinterlacing) -> vMix 384x288 25p
vMix outputs are in both cases 768x576 25p because of desktop capture and photo inputs.
There are a lot of different opinions about deinterlacing. Some say use the highest camera resolution and others say avoid deinterlacing because it creates artefacts when encoded.
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If you need `P' output then you would have to de-interlace otherwise you will get combing artefacts when the image moves. If you only need `i' output then don't de-interlace and leave the signal as is.
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Peter B wrote:If you need `P' output then you would have to de-interlace otherwise you will get combing artefacts when the image moves. If you only need `i' output then don't de-interlace and leave the signal as is.
Peter i think he was asking if you have the choice which shall it be? I run into this all the time and always opt to be P so all my inputs are coming in that way but if you have the option which is best? I'm guessing P so you don't have to deinterlace? or does it really even matter as long as you know what setting to have? Maybe more CPU with I? -King
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NiB,
Well P is the best but `I' still has one advantage, greater fluidity of motion as you are shooting 50 half frames /sec. If this was a cine forum I'd get flamed saying that. Almost all broadcasting in Aust is 1080i50 that can carry a P source without any real damage, it's then called PsF, but I into P is not as simple and for streaming I don't think you have a choice.
When a broadcaster here got their new HD truck they shot the football in 1080p25. After the game they switched it all back to I. 1080p50 and 720p50 will make `I' obsolete.
The UHD TX spec will support up to 120fps, NHK were proposing something like 250.
Interestingly temporal or H264, Mpeg2 compression of 50fps only requires about 20% more bandwidth as the changes between the frames are less and easy to compress. I do digress.
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