Jetrell Fo
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Padawan LearnerMavimao,
Is this anything similar to vertical blanking intervals? I was reading some stuff about time code and found that laserdisc uses it.
Just curious ...... thanks.
Mavimao
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Padawan LearnerVertical blanking intervals are a product of video - an electronic moving image. I'm talking about film; totally different beast. What I am describing is actually on the film print itself, like a scratch or a piece of dirt.
VBLANK is a pause of the raster after reaching the bottom of the frame, so it can move itself back to the top of the frame and start again.
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AntcuFaalb
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The Interweb is a Series of TubesI've confirmed that these are on -1's print, so they're definitely negative splices, as Mavimao said.
Case closed!
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