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  1. Hi,

    I am not sure what forum I should post to. I'm looking for the projector/line doubler that can support interlaced video and is multisystem (NTSC/PAL). Please advise what forum to post. Thanks.

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    This forum is OK. We can always move it.

    You could describe a bit better what you want to do with this hardware. I saw this on Wikipedia about line doublers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_doubler Not really familiar with the devices, but others here may be.
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    Originally Posted by leonid_makarovsky View Post
    Hi,

    I am not sure what forum I should post to. I'm looking for the projector/line doubler that can support interlaced video and is multisystem (NTSC/PAL). Please advise what forum to post. Thanks.

    --Leonid
    Here you go..... http://www.simplaylabs.com/DVDO/DVDO.aspx or http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350448366190+
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  4. Originally Posted by redwudz View Post
    This forum is OK. We can always move it.

    You could describe a bit better what you want to do with this hardware. I saw this on Wikipedia about line doublers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_doubler Not really familiar with the devices, but others here may be.
    All I need to have is the flexibility to watch modern progressive scan blu-ray/DVD movies as well as some home made interlaced DVDs that I made from VHS and LaserDiscs and VHS and LaserDisc themselves. It has to output both NTSC and PAL. I am not familiar with projectors at all and was looking for input from someone who has experience with them where to start looking. I have heard that there exists the projector with built-in line doubler that simulates interlaced video the way the old style TV does (i.e. it outputs scan lines). If it exists, anyone knows what it brand it is? I think the brand was Phosphorous or something, but I was unable to find the info about it. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.

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