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Posted by Bratboy on 12/22/05 21:13
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
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> Mark Remfrey (remfreym_nospam_@hotmail.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
>> Not quite true.... DVD MPEG-2 encoding allows for both interlaced or
>> progressive streams, however most DVD's don't use progressive as almost
>> all
>> players don't have progressive stream handling capability.
>
> Since there is *no* requirement in the DVD spec for a player to handle
> progressive encoding, this has turned into a de facto prohibition against
> progressive encoding.
>
> I don't know why people say things like "most DVD's don't use progressive"
> when the reality is that *no* commercial DVDs use progressive encoding.
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> Jeff Rife |
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Well since the OP mentioned it as an issue what is the diffrence between the
R-1 and r2 bitrates? Give me facts don't just say something "IS". Now if
they meant the extras are more compressed due to being squezed onto one
disc, that I can understand.. However it seems, from their description, that
all sets have the same movie on the main disc's so cant imagine there would
be a difference in the bitrates but I could be wrong. I have a R1 set coming
in the mail so I can check R1 for myself if need be.
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