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About built in deinterlacers (Sony)

Discussion in 'HDTV discussion' started by basni, Jan 10, 2007.

  1. basni

    basni Member

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    1) Does the Sony Bravia KDL series to anyen's knowledge have a built in de-interlacer? (I cant seem to find out for the life of me)

    2) IS there a way to turn the darn thing on? or is it on all the time?

    3) Are component cables required to use deinterlacing??

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  2. diabolos

    diabolos Guest

    All EDTVs and HDTVs have built-in de-interlacers. They must in order to support progressive scan playback.


    In the case of a fixed pixel display like an LCD the de-interlacer engages anytime an interlaced signal is being received.


    Thats a strange question. Component Video is capable of carrying a Progressive Scan signal (if thats what you mean).

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