I'm certainly no tech head, but I don't understand how this can work at the TV end of things.
If this super upconvert process has to evaluate 9 frames to create the 960p, wouldn't that have to be done inside the player before being passed to the TV? If it is just analyzing a signal at the TV, surely all that can happen is sharpening and cleaning a 480i signal?? Am I wrong??
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If this super upconvert process has to evaluate 9 frames to create the 960p, wouldn't that have to be done inside the player before being passed to the TV?
If it is just analyzing a signal at the TV, surely all that can happen is sharpening and cleaning a 480i signal?? Am I wrong??