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If your display driver implements the DXVA deinterlacing DDI, it must support the bob-style deinterlacing algorithm in addition to any proprietary deinterlacing algorithms. Following is a description of the bob-style deinterlacing algorithm:
Input is a field Fin(i,j) of size MxN such that 0 <= i <= M-1 and 0 <= j <=N-1, where i and j are row and column indices, respectively.
Output is a frame Fout(i,j) of size 2xMxN such that 0 <= i <= 2M-1 and 0 <= j <=N-1, where i and j are row and column indices, respectively.
If Fin(i,j) is a top field:
If Fin(i,j) is a bottom field:
Each definition uses a finite impulse response (FIR) filter with an impulse response h of length 2K. Impulse response h is symmetric about its midpoint, such that h₋₍ₖ₊₁₎ = hₖ for k=0 to K-1 and
The preferred form of bob-style deinterlacing uses K=2 and h₀ = 9/16 (so h₁ = 1/16). This filter should be implemented as (9*(b+c)-(a+d)+8)>>4, where a, b, c, and d are the four input samples used to produce one output sample.