Consumers are finding out that pictures on HDTV displays often look quite different in home theater set-ups than they did back at the store, and most of the time poor video processing is to blame.
All right, all this talk about progressive scan broke me down. Recently, I picked up a Samsung TXM3096WHF TV and upgraded to a Toshiba SD-5700 DVD player all for the purpose of checking out ...
A simple explanation for how TV works is that a transmission signal sends information to your TV. The information tells the TV what the picture is supposed to look like. Once received, the TV paints ...
The STV108 family of 3-D video processors convert interlaced TV video streams to high-resolution, progressive-scan video up to wide-XGA resolution (1,280 x 768) at 60Hz. Suitable for TV tuner boxes, ...
Although European terrestrial broadcasters, cable operaters, and satellite broadcasters have been broadcasting DTV for several years, they have, until recently, largely avoided HDTV. Probably in part ...
Well, my TV has 3:2 pulldown and my DVD player is progressive scan. But I notice that everytime a scene pans, there is quite a bit of "jittering". It's hard to explain but I know there's something ...
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