My upconversion technique I programmed for images so far for me, has proved to be of higher quality than any of these. The only problem with mine is that I don't know advanced programming languages, so it only works well with images right now, as it takes a long time to render, and would need to be programmed with Directx or something, or into hardware to be able to do video.
Andy email me: I will convert your algorithm for you :) e a r th ling at 2connected dot org
The let it wave technology is the best I have seen so far, it is head and shoulders above faroudja, genesis, etc.. they even have a huge endorsement from Faroudja in thier booth! The probelm is that the company is so protective of their technology that they refuse to sell it to anyone in any other package than an expensive FPGA so don't expect to see this in any consumer goods any time soon.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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My upconversion technique I programmed for images so far for me, has proved to be of higher quality than any of these. The only problem with mine is that I don't know advanced programming languages, so it only works well with images right now, as it takes a long time to render, and would need to be programmed with Directx or something, or into hardware to be able to do video.
Andy email me: I will convert your algorithm for you :) e a r th ling at 2connected dot org
The let it wave technology is the best I have seen so far, it is head and shoulders above faroudja, genesis, etc.. they even have a huge endorsement from Faroudja in thier booth! The probelm is that the company is so protective of their technology that they refuse to sell it to anyone in any other package than an expensive FPGA so don't expect to see this in any consumer goods any time soon.