Ision, Vision, Overview of the – Lumagen Vision User Manual

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Vision

User Manual and Installer Guide

© 2003 Lumagen, Inc.

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Rev 1.13

Overview of the

V

ision

Video Processor

The primary function of the

Vision

is to convert interlaced video to progressive

video and then scale the video resolution to match the optimal resolution for the display.
Converting interlaced video to progressive video is referred to as “deinterlacing.” It is
also sometimes called “line-doubling,” but this term is misleading, so the term
deinterlacing is preferred.

Interlaced video has been in use for more than 50 years and is still the most common
video format. It displays half of the lines of picture information each sixtieth (or fiftieth)
of a second. Each half of the image is called a field and displays either all the even lines,
or all the odd lines. So, an entire image, called a frame, takes a thirtieth (or twenty-fifth)
of a second to display on the screen. An “i” suffix on the resolution specification is used
to indicate interlaced formats.

In contrast, progressive video presents each frame as a whole, dramatically improving
image quality. A “p” suffix on the resolution specification is used to indicate progressive
formats.

The

Vision

is comprised of four major functional sections:

Input selection, conversion to digital, and video decoding

Deinterlacing

Filtering and scaling

Conversion of the digital video to analog video

These functional blocks are shown below.













RGB/
YP

R

P

B

Video

SVideo

Component

Pass-through

Deinterlace

Filtering

and Scaling

Input

A/D

and TV

Decoder

Digital-to-

Analog

Conversion

Pass-

through

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