What is the difference between full frame and widescreen?
Full frame refers to content that is authored to be played on displays with a 4×3 aspect ratio, such as conventional televisions and computer screens. Widescreen refers to content that is authored to be played on displays with a 16×9 aspect ratio, such as widescreen televisions. If widescreen content is viewed on a 4×3 display, then the top and bottom of the image is padded with black space. • What is De-interlacing? De-interlacing is the process of taking two interlaced fields and generating a single frame to be viewed on a progressive display, such as a computer monitor. • What is bob? Bob is a de-interlacing algorithm that displays each field of an interlaced image separately. The missing lines for each field are interpolated from the lines that are present. This is the de-interlace mode used when “display fields separately” is set in the ForceWare Multimedia Video property page. • What is weave? Weave is a de-interlacing algorithm that simply weaves the two interlaced fields togeth