Nuno Santos
25-08-2000, 9:17 AM
I saw the news post regarding the Sony 9000ES DVD player and som doubts came to my mind.
It seems that the player does NTSC progressive scan, so, does this mean that with NTSC DVD discs it will output a 480p signal?
What about PAL DVD's? Does it output a 'normal' (like the 7700) non progressive component signal?
This means that for example, with the VPL-VW10HT LCD projector, that is compatible with NTSC PS signals (480p and 720p), PAL users can't use these capabilities, doesn't it? So, in terms of video performance, this new player does not bring anything new to PAL users?
What happens if we feed the referred projector with a PAL progressive signal (from for example a new PAL DVDO IScan line doubler - IF it comes out)?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
NS
It seems that the player does NTSC progressive scan, so, does this mean that with NTSC DVD discs it will output a 480p signal?
What about PAL DVD's? Does it output a 'normal' (like the 7700) non progressive component signal?
This means that for example, with the VPL-VW10HT LCD projector, that is compatible with NTSC PS signals (480p and 720p), PAL users can't use these capabilities, doesn't it? So, in terms of video performance, this new player does not bring anything new to PAL users?
What happens if we feed the referred projector with a PAL progressive signal (from for example a new PAL DVDO IScan line doubler - IF it comes out)?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
NS