Are there any experience playing MPEG2 File with
higher resolution then 704x576?
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No one's posted on doing anything like this before...
Even if they did though, it is unlikely that it will work (even DVD streams are only 720x576/480 ).
And, even if it did work, there would be no point (your TV does not have the resolution of displaying this extra detail -- most TVs won't even show DVDs at their full glory).
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Michael Tam
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I know the restrictions for the TV, but if I play the
File using a PC and a Beamer with 1024x768.... or greater?
I have some material with a higher resolution (rendered video and Photos which I will put together, also 3 Videostreams with a resolution as high as possible in different parts on the screen...)
Any ideas? -
Yes, I've done it. Your post doesn't really have a definitive question though.
Anything other than 480x480 doesn't work on my Pioneer DV343 but plays fine on computer.
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