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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 07/04/06 04:30
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 01:01:18 GMT, Jeff Rife <wevsr@nabs.net> Gave us:
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>You could also say that a DVD player has 720p output, and although it
>might, you still suffer from the limitations of the source being 480i.
>With 1080i in the middle, although the output is 1080p, it's identical
>in every way to the 1080i that was created during the conversion from
>the source to 1080i.
There are NO differences in the datagram between the two. The ONLY
difference is in how it is displayed.
The pixel array size is the same, therefore the visual resolution is
the same. The only difference a given viewer MIGHT notice is a slight
flicker on the interlaced version, but the displayed pixel array (as
in DATA) is the same.
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