I guess what I am trying to figure out is, why when a D5 or a Sony deck is capable of out putting a 1080p signal are we not taking advantage of that 1080p as a straight to BluRay and HDDVD encode. (after compression of course) Encoders have been flipping interlaced signals for years into a progressive stream. What is Psf? Why don’t we just call it INTERLACED? Everyone I talk to has a different idea of what Psf is as opposed to interlaced. Can some one clear this up please. We need someone to break this down in plain English not techwhanese. As an encoder all I care about is that I get true progressive frames as early on in my pipeline as I can. Thoughts?
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