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Re: What GSE-Reactive Really Needs to Make
The problem with scan doubling is that you decrease the overall
resolution of the frame - you take the first half of an NTSC frame and
double it, then the second half and double it. Each half is 1/2 of the
full resolution.
The problem with deinterlacing is that that you generate blur artifacts
when things are in motion since the second half of an interlaced frame
occurs AFTER the first (in time). When you combine the two halves into
one frame the time distortion occurs in the onscreen image.
The only real workable way to get quality video is to bus snoop and
recreate the video from scratch. If you're going to do that, might as
well go straight to DVI or HMDI.
- Paul