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Posted by Phil M on 11/11/06 22:23
> I'd complain about the standards conversion, and see if it could be
> improved, but it's all taking time,
For top quality standards conversion, tell them to use a Snell & Wilcox
Alchemist Ph.C. That machine is used everywhere when quality matters:
Olympics, Super Bowl, network programming distribution and high end video
production. The link is here:
http://www.snellwilcox.com/products/conversion_restoration/products.php
Don't forget that if you expect the DVD player to perform the conversion
internally to NTSC, then you won't get have any quality gain over the
conversion you already have; actually, it would be worst. De-interlace
artifact, jitter, resolution, and many other artifacts. I have one of these
DVD players for a quick preview of something. The conversion output is to
be desired. Also, many DVD players sold in North America by major brands,
won't play anything else other than NTSC. (Unless if your audience is into
hacking their DVD machine and third party firmware mods, they won't be able
to view it).
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