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Re: Does Movie To Apple Tv DeInterlace Yes/No?



On 11 Apr, 2007, at 11:30, Kevin Packard wrote:
Interestingly, my television did a better job de-interlacing than the Apple TV. That is, when I switched the Apple TV output from 720p to 1080i, the interlacing artifacts were less obvious.
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But wouldn't that be because you are now displaying an interlaced signal (i) on an interlaced device? If outputting a progressive (p) signal, you'd be showing the lines out of sync, and so they'd become more apparent.
Not that I know, but would suspect this would be the case.



George Langley

http://www.georgelangley.ca

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