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In Reply to: Progressive scan - whole milk, line doubling - powder milk posted by Victor Khomenko on December 12, 2000 at 04:36:29:
I read the DVD isn't a digital image but a digitized NSCL/PAL(?) format. Thus, the interlaced signal is already present digitally. Or, do you mean something else by the interlaced signal?Anyway, I get the picture that the progressive scan inside the DVD player is analogous to an interanl DAC on a DVD-A player going to an analog pre-amp. And, a progressive scanned TV is like an analog CDP going to a digital preamp that goes through a ADC befiore being upsampled. Am I close?
....just my 2¢
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