All the HD-DVD movies are encoded at 1080p24, and the player can choose to output whatever resolution it chooses to. This is no different from what Blu-Ray does. It was FUD spread by Blu-Ray idiots that HD-DVD was limited to 720p/1080i while Blu-Ray was at 1080p. NOT TRUE !!
The first generation HD-DVD players from Toshiba converted the 1080p24 on disc to 1080i60 and output as such. The Blu-Ray players announced from Samsung, Sony, Pioneer and Panasonic also do the same, but after converting it to 1080i60, they use another chip to deinterlace and output 1080p60. Toshiba chose to let a user's 1080p TV do the deinterlace, or give the option for the user to use an external video processor to scale the video to match their display's native resolution.
In all these cases, neither HD-DVD players or Blu-Ray players announced so far are outputting pure 1080p. It is only going to be deinterlaced 1080i. The next time an idiot in Best Buy or Circuit City pushes bullshiat at you and says HD-DVD is not full HD whereas Blu-Ray is true HD 1080p, call his bluff.
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Raaj @ Sep 20th 2006 10:53AM
All the HD-DVD movies are encoded at 1080p24, and the player can choose to output whatever resolution it chooses to. This is no different from what Blu-Ray does. It was FUD spread by Blu-Ray idiots that HD-DVD was limited to 720p/1080i while Blu-Ray was at 1080p. NOT TRUE !!
The first generation HD-DVD players from Toshiba converted the 1080p24 on disc to 1080i60 and output as such. The Blu-Ray players announced from Samsung, Sony, Pioneer and Panasonic also do the same, but after converting it to 1080i60, they use another chip to deinterlace and output 1080p60. Toshiba chose to let a user's 1080p TV do the deinterlace, or give the option for the user to use an external video processor to scale the video to match their display's native resolution.
In all these cases, neither HD-DVD players or Blu-Ray players announced so far are outputting pure 1080p. It is only going to be deinterlaced 1080i. The next time an idiot in Best Buy or Circuit City pushes bullshiat at you and says HD-DVD is not full HD whereas Blu-Ray is true HD 1080p, call his bluff.