Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Figure B-2: Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing Option

The figure below shows an example output from Motion Adaptive deinterlacing option.

To enable this option, select Motion Adaptive in the Deinterlacer or Deinterlacer II IP core parameter. If

you are using the Deinterlacer IP core parameter editor, you need to select Triple buffering with rate

conversion for the buffering mode.
With the moving Dial test sequence, a motion-adaptive interlacer detects the motion, preventing

incoming artifacts that would otherwise appear. The motion-adaptive interlacer performs a Bob interpo‐

lation and operates on a 3x3 kernel of pixels, therefore has the ability to interpolate along the diagonal and

reduce the staircasing effect. The area is 5,188 LUTs for the Deinterlacer IP core and 3, 696 LUTs for the

Deinterlacer II IP core.

Figure B-3: Motion Adaptive High Quality Deinterlacing Option

The figure below shows an example output from Motion Adaptive High Quality deinterlacing option.

To enable this option, select Motion Adaptive High Quality in the Deinterlacer II IP core parameter.

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Choosing the Correct Deinterlacer

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Choosing the Correct Deinterlacer

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