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  2. Interlaced video - Wikipedia

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    Interlaced video (also known as interlaced scan) is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth. The interlaced signal contains two fields of a video frame captured consecutively. This enhances motion perception to the viewer, and reduces flicker by taking advantage of the ...

  3. SMPlayer - Wikipedia

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    Some of the features of SMPlayer are: holding a memory of the time position of each file it has played, audio/video filters and equalizer, variable speed playback (it also allows for frame-by-frame playback, forwards or backwards), configurable subtitles with Internet fetch, YouTube & Radio & TV support with playback of up to 4K resolution at 60 fps, skinnable user interface, automatic support ...

  4. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    Frame rate. Frame rate, most commonly expressed in frames per second or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images ( frames) are captured or displayed. This definition applies to film and video cameras, computer animation, and motion capture systems. In these contexts, frame rate may be used interchangeably with frame ...

  5. Adobe's Project Morpheus uses AI to automate frame-by-frame ...

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    Building on the Neural Filters Adobe debuted last year, Project Morpheus is capable of automating frame-by-frame video edits in a way that produces consistent results.

  6. Motion interpolation - Wikipedia

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    Motion interpolation or motion-compensated frame interpolation ( MCFI) is a form of video processing in which intermediate film, video or animation frames are generated between existing ones by means of interpolation, in an attempt to make animation more fluid, to compensate for display motion blur, and for fake slow motion effects.

  7. Computer animation - Wikipedia

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    Computer animation is a digital successor to stop motion and traditional animation. Instead of a physical model or illustration, a digital equivalent is manipulated frame-by-frame. Also, computer-generated animations allow a single graphic artist to produce such content without using actors, expensive set pieces, or props.

  8. Video motion analysis - Wikipedia

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    Video motion analysis is a technique used to get information about moving objects from video. Examples of this include gait analysis, [1] sport replays, speed and acceleration calculations and, in the case of team or individual sports, task performance analysis. The motion analysis technique usually involves a high-speed camera and a computer ...

  9. Get the Ultimate Entertainment Experience With These Expert ...

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    The Frame. Smart TVs are more advanced than ever, with high-resolution screens, faster frame rates, and lightning fast refresh rates. But they all more or less look the same and struggle to blend ...