Pass-through mode for progressive frames, Frame buffering, Pass-through mode for progressive frames -6 – Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Pass-Through Mode for Progressive Frames

In its default configuration, the Deinterlacing IP cores discard progressive frames.
Change this behavior if you want a datapath compatible with both progressive and interlaced inputs and

where run-time switching between the two types of input is allowed. When the Deinterlacing IP cores let

progressive frames pass through, the deinterlacing algorithm in use (bob, weave or motion-adaptive)

propagates progressive frames unchanged. The function maintains the double or triple-buffering function

while propagating progressive frames.
Note: Enabling the propagation of progressive frames impacts memory usage in all the parameterizations

of the bob algorithm that use buffering.

Frame Buffering

The Deinterlacing IP cores allow frame buffering in external RAM, which you can configure at compile

time.
• Deinterlacer IP core

• When using either of the two bob algorithm subtypes, you can select no buffering, double-

buffering, or triple-buffering.

• The weave and motion-adaptive algorithms require some external frame buffering, and in those

cases only select double-buffering or triple-buffering.

• Deinterlacer II and Broadcast Deinterlacer IP cores

• The motion-adaptive algorithms require some external frame buffering, and does not support

triple-buffering.

Table 12-2: Types of Frame Buffering

Types

Description

No buffering

When you select no buffering, input pixels flow into the Deinterlacing IP core

through its input port and, after some delay, calculated output pixels flow out

through the output port.

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Pass-Through Mode for Progressive Frames

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2015.05.04

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