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I currently run a Panasonic AE300 via RGB scart from a Sony 705 DVD (i.e: interlaced output)
As posted in the DVD players section, how does the projector's own de-interlacer compare to that of the one used in the Sony 930 machine and the silicon image de-interlacer as found in the Denon 2200 DVD player?
Currently, credits at the end of the movies be it either PAL or NTSC disc scroll smoothly - I don't see any jagged lines. In fact I have not noticed any jagged lines within the picture at all.
However pictures do look very smooth on fast action - should they look sharper?
Is the smoothness a characteristic of a poor de-interlacer?
As posted in the DVD players section, how does the projector's own de-interlacer compare to that of the one used in the Sony 930 machine and the silicon image de-interlacer as found in the Denon 2200 DVD player?
Currently, credits at the end of the movies be it either PAL or NTSC disc scroll smoothly - I don't see any jagged lines. In fact I have not noticed any jagged lines within the picture at all.
However pictures do look very smooth on fast action - should they look sharper?
Is the smoothness a characteristic of a poor de-interlacer?