ZildjianKX: CRTs are in fact the only displays that actually support native interlaced and progressive scan--they just alter the scanning pattern of the CRT beam as nec. Digital displays in general are ONLY progressive scan, and must de-interlace all interlaced video, and that is where you get artifacts.
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Al @ Nov 12th 2005 6:59PM
ZildjianKX: CRTs are in fact the only displays that actually support native interlaced and progressive scan--they just alter the scanning pattern of the CRT beam as nec. Digital displays in general are ONLY progressive scan, and must de-interlace all interlaced video, and that is where you get artifacts.