I'm assuming this goes here...
When playing some DVDs on my DVD player, there are what I would guess to be interlacing artefacts. This only happens on some discs (I'm talking official purchased titles, not home-made botchfests), not all.
What's the deal?
It's a Pioneer DV-490V, if that helps.
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I wouldn't exactly call interlacing an artifact. Some video is progressive, and some is interlaced. Your TV should have not problem displaying either. You are in PAL territory, right? So you don't even have to deal with 3:2 pulldown (which is not even that distracting if you ask me). Are you noticing these artifacts when you play PAL discs or NTSC discs? Maybe you are noticing the artifacts left over from a not-so-good NTSC-PAL conversion.
Darryl
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