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Posted by JoeBloe on 01/06/07 01:55
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 08:09:41 -0600, chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid>
Gave us:
>M.I.5? wrote:
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>>> There are most certainly common display devices in the HD display
>>> realm that are fully capable of surpassing the best abilities of the
>>> standard DVD. Full 4:2:2 from DVD is still lower res than many of
>>> today's displays.
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>>I know of no 1440x1152 pixel display available in the domestic market. The
>>resolution that is required to best display the 720x576 pixel information
>>off the DVD (which as what 4:2:2 gives - though the colour is 360x576).
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>??? Are you claiming that a 1440x1152 display is required to fully
>display the information from a DVD? If so, why?
It appears that he believes that the display has to be twice as tight
as the source data. I am the other way around. I believe that
MAXIMIZED telecine sessions would create digital archive/theater
masters that could then be down converted into stamping masters for
any given stamped disc format, such as DVD, HD-DVD, and even BluTurd.
Anyway, My Viewsonic 19" Does that, and has a 185MHz video bandwidth
doing it. Talk about crisp!
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