I know very little about DVD players... I searched the forum and didn't find the answers about this. So here goes.
I know that NTSC is always at 29.97fps (interlaced in the real NTSC world). But now we have digital televisions that can display 480p and 720p, etc. And almost all the newer DVD players have a "progressive scan" mode.
So what is the DVD player really doing to give you a 480p output to your digital television?
And finally, should we encode our MPG2 media for DVDA as progressive instead of interlaced to get best results on a DVD player, or does it even make any difference?