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added more infos about Trap Filter (tested on PAL Wii with composite cable)
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|align="center"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_filter Video Filter Trap] control (composite video only ?)
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|align="center"|Composite Video Trap Filter control
 
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|align="center"|1: default value, 0: disabled ?
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A Trap filter is generally used to improve Luma/Chroma separation in the composite video signal. When disabled, the video signal is unfiltered, which sometimes produces visual artefacts such as color bleeding. This register does not seem to affect RGB, S-Video or YUV output.
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