The Vegas Manual defines the Interlace Filter as:
This switch can be useful in cases where the source material didn't originate as video and contains extremely high spatial or temporal frequencies.
When you watch the rendered (interlaced) output on video of this sort of media, you may see flickering or crawling edges if this switch is not applied.
By high temporal and spatial frequencies, are they implying that the source material either have a resolution greater than 720x480 or frame rate greater than 30fps?
I just want to get a handle on when I should turn this feature on.
This switch can be useful in cases where the source material didn't originate as video and contains extremely high spatial or temporal frequencies.
When you watch the rendered (interlaced) output on video of this sort of media, you may see flickering or crawling edges if this switch is not applied.
By high temporal and spatial frequencies, are they implying that the source material either have a resolution greater than 720x480 or frame rate greater than 30fps?
I just want to get a handle on when I should turn this feature on.