07-31-2006, 11:25 AM
I won't disagree with you there ProgScan is very nice, but adds capacity rather than saves it, when I'm authoring my own DVDs I always interlace the display but sometime on some of my friend setups the resultant discs look a dog...
I wasn't actually saying the it's the best available picture, I was just saying how it would look better on a widescreen display, than on a 4:3 one... If you read some of the reviews for discs here you read about "Jaggered lines" and such... this is a by product of interlacing, the reviewers would more than likely eradicate it by switching the dispaly ratio of thier DVD players to 16:9 but obviously they'd lose the sides of the picture and most likely a few words from the subtitles...
Krooner
I wasn't actually saying the it's the best available picture, I was just saying how it would look better on a widescreen display, than on a 4:3 one... If you read some of the reviews for discs here you read about "Jaggered lines" and such... this is a by product of interlacing, the reviewers would more than likely eradicate it by switching the dispaly ratio of thier DVD players to 16:9 but obviously they'd lose the sides of the picture and most likely a few words from the subtitles...
Krooner