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RE: 50hz v 100hz CRT TVs


  • Subject: RE: 50hz v 100hz CRT TVs
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 07:15:29 +0100



> ANy 1/2 assed 100Hz set will look good with film sourced DVD,
> because its naturally a single field, that has just being
> broken into 2 or 3 fields. Put them back together and you
> have a good solid picture with no artifacts.

Yup - you are correct there - I missed putting that in on yesterdays
rant...

> The reason sports look so bad on some 100Hz is because its
> all video sourced, so you have 2 interlaced fields which do
> not add together to give a solid picture.
> You need to have something high motion, thats coming in from
> an interlaced camera to see the issues with lousy 100Hz
> processing, and believe me, there is some shocking stuff.

:-D

It'll all be sorted though when we go Hi-Def and progressive scan though...
;-)

/me whistles cheerily and walks the other direction...

Phil




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