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Good afternoon,
I am in the process of building my Home Theater, and, well some questions arised!
1- With a projector that doesn't use Faroudja video decoding and using an HTPC is there SoftWare that would decode the signal and send it to the Projector? can the projector's decoder be desable, is it necessary?
I am thingking BenQ 6200 (XGA) the original idea was Infocus X1 (VGA.
I am giving up on quality in exchange for resolution? Is it worth going to VGA?Thank,
Other suggestions are accepted!!
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require dedicated chip set(s) to implement implying it can't be done very well with purely software solutions... If it could, I would be interested.I'd have to add DVI or RGB or component video to my HTPC hardware configuration and even then, I'd want an upsampling and de-interlacing solution on DVD sources. I've got (Mac) software to playback DVD at select resolutions, but I doubt I have the software to scale it to the ideal resolution for my display nor am I aware of appropriate de-interlacing software which might be better than what I already have in the display.
Good luck on your search. I'll probably opt for a DVD player which includes decent de-interlacing/upsampling of DVDs and maybe SDTV sources (if this isn't a loss cause...).
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