How would you like DVD's playing off your computer that have six times the resolution of "regular" DVD's?
I'll get to that in a minute. Read this first.
Just read a interesting article in Sound and Vision magazine and saw a Microsoft add in the same issue. According to David Ranaka in the Tech Talk column he compares High Definition Native resolutions with the DVD standard. According to him a 16:9 DVD has a pixel size of 720x405.
While HD TV without any tricks of line doubling or other things to get all the benefit a HD signal can provide need 1280x720 (for 720 progressive) and 1920x1080 (for 1080 interlaced. While most HD TV's can handle the lower, you may need to take out a second mortage to get a large screen HD TV that can use all the 1080 signal.
Anyhow...
Back to ultra high definition DVD's. In the same magazine There is a full page add from Microsoft.
If you have a true HD tv and said monitor/tv has a DVI or D1 input
and you run Windows XP and you install Windows Media 9, then so far there are about a dozen or so titles that are available in super HD resolution. One example is Ternimator 2.
Q1 Anybody try any of these?
Q2 Anybody know if you make make you own (doubt it) HD DVD's yet?
I'll get to that in a minute. Read this first.
Just read a interesting article in Sound and Vision magazine and saw a Microsoft add in the same issue. According to David Ranaka in the Tech Talk column he compares High Definition Native resolutions with the DVD standard. According to him a 16:9 DVD has a pixel size of 720x405.
While HD TV without any tricks of line doubling or other things to get all the benefit a HD signal can provide need 1280x720 (for 720 progressive) and 1920x1080 (for 1080 interlaced. While most HD TV's can handle the lower, you may need to take out a second mortage to get a large screen HD TV that can use all the 1080 signal.
Anyhow...
Back to ultra high definition DVD's. In the same magazine There is a full page add from Microsoft.
If you have a true HD tv and said monitor/tv has a DVI or D1 input
and you run Windows XP and you install Windows Media 9, then so far there are about a dozen or so titles that are available in super HD resolution. One example is Ternimator 2.
Q1 Anybody try any of these?
Q2 Anybody know if you make make you own (doubt it) HD DVD's yet?