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Re: Question for I-Scan owners

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The Iscan's de-interlacing capability is much superior to most of the DVD's internal de-interlacer. For film, it auto-detects pretty well, taking care of subtitles on DVD which are not at 3:2 rate.

It will also help in video based source, especially on things that has alot of motion like sports.

But, since you have a plasma that has fixed pixels. You might be better off with a doubler/scaler combo like the Quadscan. But the Quadscan is not as good on doubling as Iscan, so most of the time, you would have to manually set it to film or motion based source. Plus Quadscan does not work on parts of an image like Iscan, so if one part of the screen is in motion, it will use the same algorithm on the whole screen.


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