Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ucsd!ucsdhub!hp-sdd!ncr-sd!crash!pnet01!haitex From: haitex@pnet01.cts.com (Wade Bickel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Message from designer of FlickerFixer Message-ID: <3379@crash.cts.com> Date: 30 Aug 88 08:36:37 GMT Sender: news@crash.cts.com Organization: People-Net [pnet01], El Cajon CA Lines: 19 I don't know what you guys are talking about. I have a minor in Video and I've spent a lot of time doing frame editing. On a video display frames are NEVER mismatched the way the are by the FlickerFixer. What is particularely disturbing is when the second feild of a frame is overlayed with the first feild of the next frame to form a non interlaced screen. This never happens with video tape or transmitted signals. In fact, if it did, it would be very disturbing. Perhaps someone can give some example of how they think this happens. Lets consider a basketball moveing diagnally accross the screen. When are scan lines drawn with the basketball appearing in two different positions at once? (ie: in the same pass of the beam). Wade. UUCP: {cbosgd, hplabs!hp-sdd, sdcsvax, nosc}!crash!pnet01!haitex ARPA: crash!pnet01!haitex@nosc.mil INET: haitex@pnet01.CTS.COM Opionions expressed are mine, and not necessarily those of my employer.