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Quote: Originally Posted by DaViD Boulet However, for a host of other reasons, 1080i60 has been used defacto even for most sports channels Well, arguably the sports channel of record, ESPN, is 720p.
Quote: Originally Posted by DaViD Boulet Gary, I'll do some research at AVS to confirm if HD DVD really allows for the storage of native 1080p60 encoded content. At present, no such content has been encoded on any...
Quote: Originally Posted by DaViD Boulet The 1080p60 is in regards to future HD cameras which will capture HD content at 60 progressive frames per second. It's not far away. So 1080p60 on HD DVD is possible and...
Quote: Originally Posted by Cees Alons I'm glad it can't. If you think about it, it would only result in double and/or triple film frames being stored. Cees But it can store 1080p60 video frame for frame.
Requirements Specification for HD DVD Video Application http://www.dvdforum.org/images/Requi...n-July2005.pdf 5.2.1 Video Source Standards and Resolutions Functional Requirements: 1) Source content including film/telecine...
Quote: Originally Posted by DaViD Boulet Too bad that neigther BD nor HD DVD have written 1080p60 encoding into their specs!!! So is Wikipedia/HD DVD incorrect? Video systems (maximum) 1920x1080 50/60...
Quote: Originally Posted by Robert Crawford You will still get 1080p on your display that is not 1.3 HDMI, however, not deep color which still hasn't been used on any released software at this time. Nor will you...
Quote: Originally Posted by Sean Bryan Now if we were seeing high quality analog copies of HD movies on the internet ( or as sources for large scale pirate operations) that were recorded over component, then that would be a...
External scalers work very well on analog these days. Besides nothing can happen on ICT until 2012 and it probably will never happen.
There is an interesting interview with muslix64 (the cracker) on slyck.com.
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