Interlace

Technology / Television (TV) / Interlace: The method of presenting a video display a half picture at a time, showing only every other line at a time. PAL and NTSC video standards for television employs an interlaced signal.
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Noninterlaced Video

Technology / Television (TV) / Noninterlaced Video: Each line is scanned during each total vertical (full) screen refresh. Computer monitors use typically noninterlaced video. MORE

Interlaced Scanning

Technology / Television (TV) / Interlaced Scanning: In a television display, interlaced scanning refers to the process of re-assembling a picture from a series of electrical (video) signals. The 'standard' NTSC system uses 525 scanning lines to create MORE

Interlaced Video

Technology / Television (TV) / Interlaced Video: TV frames consist of two fields of alternating lines that are scanned onto the picture display unit (e.g., picture tube) in rapid sequence to produce an interlaced video image. MORE

Interlaced Scan

Technology / Television (TV) / Interlaced Scan: The means by which traditional television picture tubes create images on screen. An interlaced-scanning tube sends information to each pixel in the even-numbered rows of pixels on a screen, left to ri MORE

Interlaced Rhyme

Entertainment / Literature / Interlaced Rhyme: In long couplets, especially hexameter lines, sufficient room in the line allows a poet to use rhymes in the middle of the line as well as at the end of each line. Swinburne's 'Hymn to Proserpine' ill MORE

XGA

Technology / Television (TV) / XGA: Extended Graphics Adapter: IBM's graphics standard that includes VGA and extended resolutions up to 1024 pixels by 768 lines interlaced and non-interlaced resolution. MORE