Kain Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 Well? I am asking because Sony DRC Progressive technology says you get 50 frames per second. This is quoted from Sony website: quote: DRC-MF(DRC1250 & DRC100 & DRC Progressive) DRC1250 improves picture density by doubling both the horizontal and vertical pixels in real-time. The visible scanning lines are also significantly minimised. DRC100 reproduces 625x1440 pixels with double scanning on real-time basis to yield stable pictures with no flicker, jerky or shadow effect. It has 2x picture density to deliver crisp images and fluid motion that make viewing easy. DRC Progressive: A normal TV uses interlaced scanning to scan TV signals first in odd, then even fields (or lines). DRC Progressive, however,scans the lines all at once to give you 50 frames a sec. Is Sony DRC Progressive truly Progressive Scan? ------------------ Will be getting the following in December. Home Theater: TV: Sony KV-ES38M91 (38" FD Trinitron WEGA) DVD player: (Still deciding) VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR) Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802) Center: Klipsch RC-7 Mains: Klipsch RF-7 Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7 Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kain Posted November 23, 2001 Author Share Posted November 23, 2001 Anyone?? ------------------ Will be getting the following in December. Home Theater: TV: Sony KV-ES38M91 (38" FD Trinitron WEGA) Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802) DVD player: Toshiba SD-900E VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR) Center: Klipsch RC-7 Mains: Klipsch RF-7 Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7 Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NastyHabits Posted November 24, 2001 Share Posted November 24, 2001 Kain, It's only a guess, but I think the 50 frames is a typo. Almost all TV's in the whole world display 60 frames per second. Progressive scan means it is not displayed in interlace mode. For a more thorough explanation, see http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_7_4/dvd-benchmark-part-5-progressive-10-2000.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack be Knimble Posted November 26, 2001 Share Posted November 26, 2001 Th 50 fps progressive scan is probably due to the PAL TV system overseas. The vertical scan rate is 50 Hz for PAL, 60 Hz for NTSC. Frames per second cannot go above the maximum vertical sync of the viewing television, if I'm not mistaken. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kain Posted November 26, 2001 Author Share Posted November 26, 2001 Thanks. ------------------ Will be getting the following in December. Home Theater: TV: Sony KV-ES38M91 (38" FD Trinitron WEGA) Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802) DVD player: Sony DVP-S9000ES VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR) Center: Klipsch RC-7 Mains: Klipsch RF-7 Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7 Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eq_shadimar Posted November 27, 2001 Share Posted November 27, 2001 I second what Jack said. In case anyone cares the PAL and NTSC scan rates are diffferent mainly because the North American power grid runs at 60Hz and the Eurpoean power grid runs at 50Hz. ------------------ ...wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world... My Home Theater Page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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