i just had a random thought....
lets just say that...I have a widescreen full D1 video....is it possible through interpolation to make that HD (1080i) quality?
or i have a 4:3 VHS tape...can i interpolate it to full D1 quality, with all the resolution benefits?
i just had a really random thought about that, but do you think its possible?
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the short answer is no ... but....
but you can of course resize something and even slightly improve it in some cases -"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Some players now upsize output to 1080i through component outputs, but I can't speak for the quality. Frankly, until I can afford the AUD$20k plus required to buy a decent HDTV, I don't see the point. I haven't yet seen a Plasma under this price that has a good picture, and the Sony HD tubes are so stepped along the edges I can't watch them.
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With the proper video hardware (detailers, resolution boosters, $$$$), it's somewhat possible.
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