In Reply to: Ayre D-1 vs Camelot (DVD players) posted by Eric D on October 5, 2001 at 21:20:10:
The Ayre shows its humble beginnings as a Pioneer transport and has the chroma flaw. It uses the positively regarded Silicon images chipset for de-interlacing.In contrast, the Roundtable begins as a Panasonic DVD player, so has no chroma flaw. It also uses the Silicon Images chipset.
From a deinterlacing perspective, provided the Silicon Images board has the dip switches set correctly, you will see comparable performance.
On a good to great video setup, you'll see the chroma flaw on the Ayre.
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