Good idea Jason! That should be an excellent option.
LT: That is correct. When I flip from "Progressive" to "Interlaced", with the mentioned "Y/Pb/
Pr Selector" key, it seems I can get NTSC Progressive converted from R2 PAL discs.
I say it seems, because even Toshiba was not very sure about this. This is a reply I got from an enquiry with them.
"
There is no progressive scan available on PAL disks so, if you switch
between progressive and interlaced, it is trying to interpret an interlaced
signal incorrectly. I do not know exactly what signal is being output but
it is not going to give a better picture than the correct signal and you
would expect the "progressive" signal to give a poorer picture.".
They are correct about the poorer picture, though. You will see it as soon as you have the component output. The result (when selecting "Progressive" with a R2 PAL disc) is worse than when selecting "Interlaced" for this discs.
I would love to find that elusive piece of "True PAL Progressive Software", though....
HB