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Posted by Tom Stiller on 11/08/06 22:25
In article <11s4h.1084$GS2.1008@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
"Guest" <llcoolj@comcast.com> wrote:
> If you are not used to dealing with high resolution video in it's purist
> form and only came aboard recently, then your eye for spotting resolutions
> and details may not be as sharp as others. I have been dealing with
> high-res video since 1990. I had the Laserdisc, S-VHS VCR, various DVD
> players and HD. I know what the deal is.
The issue raised has nothing to do with the quality of high resolution
video or the sound quality of audio, but rather can a wire, or fiber,
transmitting a bit serial stream compromise the quality of the
reconstructed analog signal. If transmission line didn't reliable pass
recognizable ones and zeros, the reconstructed waveform would bear very
little resemblance to the original.
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Tom Stiller
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