S saggio Standard Member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 151 Reaction score 1 Points 63 Location Scotland Jan 7, 2003 #1 Does the onboard de-interlacer work on any input of the MXE? (I need to make sure that I connect the cable box so that it gets de-interlaced)
Does the onboard de-interlacer work on any input of the MXE? (I need to make sure that I connect the cable box so that it gets de-interlaced)
M MarkTaylor Prominent Member Joined Feb 28, 2002 Messages 4,328 Reaction score 662 Points 731 Jan 9, 2003 #2 The display is only capable of displaying a progressive image, so yes, any interlaced signal fed to it will be de-interlaced. Mark
The display is only capable of displaying a progressive image, so yes, any interlaced signal fed to it will be de-interlaced. Mark
S saggio Standard Member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 151 Reaction score 1 Points 63 Location Scotland Jan 9, 2003 #3 Mark, thanks for your reply. I have also received the following from Pioneer (in reply to the same question): QUOTE The PDP-433MXE will automatically de-interlace all Inputs, with the exception of:- 1) Computer Input 2) NTSC Progressive Component Input UNQUOTE Did they miss to mention also "PAL progressive Component Input" as an exception?
Mark, thanks for your reply. I have also received the following from Pioneer (in reply to the same question): QUOTE The PDP-433MXE will automatically de-interlace all Inputs, with the exception of:- 1) Computer Input 2) NTSC Progressive Component Input UNQUOTE Did they miss to mention also "PAL progressive Component Input" as an exception?