|  | Posted by Steve Roberts on 02/28/06 20:35 
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:56:13 -0500, Steve<jazzhunter@atcollectorAGAIN.org> wrote:
 
 > DVD information is stored digitally,
 >so it's just simply up to how the "bits" are read upon playback.  A
 >standards convertor will add far more artifacts than simply using a
 >Player for cross-standards playback.
 
 Sorry Steve, but that's really not true. DVD may be digital, but the
 information on them is still fundamentally stored at one of the two
 world standards - 720 x 576 @ 25fps or 720 x 480 @ 30fps.
 
 DVD players which can take a disc of one format and output it at the
 other format simply have a standards conversion chip built into them.
 It's rather unfair to state that a standalone converter will add more
 artefacts than one built into a DVD player, especially as a standalone
 converter is likely to contain more sophisticated conversion hardware
 than the single chip version built into a budget DVD player.
 
 Nonetheless, the simplest solution is probably going to be the
 'one-box' one - ie a budget player with built in converter, although
 it may not offer the best quality.
 
 The *best* solution is to buy a multi-standard TV in Brazil, if such a
 thing is available. That would allow him to view each disc in its
 native standard, just as most of us here in the UK do...
 
 Steve
 
 The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website
 http://www.restoration-team.co.uk
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