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Posted by paul groot
 - January 8, 2006, 12:35:53
Antwoord gevonden;
Moet locked zijn.

There are 3 basic operating modes for frame rate (or vertical frequency) conversion:

Source-lock mode where the output frame rate exactly matches the input frame rate.

Arbitrary output frame rate which is not locked to the input.

Progressive source-lock mode with frame rate conversion to an even multiple of the source frame rate. 24 Hz film-source material using a 3:2 pulldown pattern can be output with 2:2 pulldown at 48 Hz or 3:3 pulldown at 72 Hz. 25 Hz film-source material using a 2:2 pattern can be output using 3:3 pulldown at 75 Hz. These output rates are fully locked to the original 24 or 25 Hz source rate and are not actually 'floating' as with a several other scaler products which offer 72 or 48 Hz output frame rates without really locking to the original film source rate.
Posted by paul groot
 - December 24, 2005, 23:31:20
Hoi,

Wat is de beste stand (PAL frame rate 50hz) in het menu te kiezen?

locked of unlocked? 50hz.

???
gr
paul