Originally posted by Asher
Huh?
1080i is 1080 lines of resolution (1920x1080), the same as 1080p.
The difference is it takes 2 fields to paint a single frame (so 60 fields for 30 frames). 1080p30 takes 1 field to paint a single frame, for 30 frames.
There is no difference at all between the two -- a simple accumulationbuffer in 1080i can just display every-other-frame and display the exact same picture as 1080p30.
Huh?
1080i is 1080 lines of resolution (1920x1080), the same as 1080p.
The difference is it takes 2 fields to paint a single frame (so 60 fields for 30 frames). 1080p30 takes 1 field to paint a single frame, for 30 frames.
There is no difference at all between the two -- a simple accumulationbuffer in 1080i can just display every-other-frame and display the exact same picture as 1080p30.
1080/2 is 540.
One frame is made by two fields ->
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