Hello, help me understand what "line-buffering" means?

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    This means that buffering occurs up to a certain limit (the internal size of the buffer), or until the end of the line. Theoretically, it can and only to the end of the line (the buffer can increase as necessary), but in practice there is some limit inside. It can be both at input, and at an output.

    • Thanks clear - gurgen

    Based on logic, the term "interlaced" is possible, there is such in video graphics when working with an image (output / input / processing / encoding) is performed through a row of pixels (even and odd), to save hardware and software resources. HD-1080i, HD-720i, PAL / SECAM formats work with it, this type of shooting is carried out by some phones and cameras.

    • Yes, but what does this have to do with C #? - cy6erGn0m
    • A lot of applications are written in C #, including for working with video data. - ShockWave