How does a PC with a G400 and Matrox DVD player compare with a "True Progressive Scan" DVD player? The software could read the DVD in 3:2 pulldown to interlaced and convert it to progressive for the PC monitor, maybe with some line-doubling?
I know a PC has the capability to read a DVD in a progressive 3:2 pulldown method, but I have not found out whether the Cinemaster software actually does this.
I understand the different ways DVD information can be conveyed, as it is explained here:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...e-10-2000.html
Just scroll down to this part:
"An Explanation of Film-to-Video Frame Rate Conversion"
Its also explained here:
http://www.dvdfile.com/news/special_...2_pulldown.htm
So is Matrox DVD player software like a "true progressive scan" DVD player?
I know a PC has the capability to read a DVD in a progressive 3:2 pulldown method, but I have not found out whether the Cinemaster software actually does this.
I understand the different ways DVD information can be conveyed, as it is explained here:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...e-10-2000.html
Just scroll down to this part:
"An Explanation of Film-to-Video Frame Rate Conversion"
Its also explained here:
http://www.dvdfile.com/news/special_...2_pulldown.htm
So is Matrox DVD player software like a "true progressive scan" DVD player?
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