John Miller
January 8th, 2008, 06:20 PM
Hello,
I am going to eat my own recent(ish) words and cross over to the dark side of hi-def(!)
I have just purchased a Sony HDR-HC1 (considered the HVR-A1 carefully and decided the money saved would allow me to get an underwater housing instead). As you will surely know, it records in 1080i. I like to think of myself as a reasonably smart cookie but the whole HDTV thing has left me with a headache.
I want to replace my current 27" CRT 4:3 television with something that will do justice to my new camcorder material. I sit about 10' away from it. Due to size restrictions, I am looking at a 32" LCD display. Most seem to be pegged at $900 to $1000 (US) for 720p. 1080p are about 50% more.
In principle, I realize that for the small size and viewing distance, the human eye cannot distinguish the two. But what concerns me about 720p (really 768p) is the inherent down-conversion and deinterlacing. Is there a resource to consult that describes the deinterlacing method used by specific models (e.g., bob, bob + weave etc)? Also, how does 1080i material fare on a 1080p display?
(Aside of the camcorder footage, I won't be viewing any other HD material for a long time.)
Can anyone share their real-world experiences re viewing of 1080i HDV footage?
Many thanks,
John.
I am going to eat my own recent(ish) words and cross over to the dark side of hi-def(!)
I have just purchased a Sony HDR-HC1 (considered the HVR-A1 carefully and decided the money saved would allow me to get an underwater housing instead). As you will surely know, it records in 1080i. I like to think of myself as a reasonably smart cookie but the whole HDTV thing has left me with a headache.
I want to replace my current 27" CRT 4:3 television with something that will do justice to my new camcorder material. I sit about 10' away from it. Due to size restrictions, I am looking at a 32" LCD display. Most seem to be pegged at $900 to $1000 (US) for 720p. 1080p are about 50% more.
In principle, I realize that for the small size and viewing distance, the human eye cannot distinguish the two. But what concerns me about 720p (really 768p) is the inherent down-conversion and deinterlacing. Is there a resource to consult that describes the deinterlacing method used by specific models (e.g., bob, bob + weave etc)? Also, how does 1080i material fare on a 1080p display?
(Aside of the camcorder footage, I won't be viewing any other HD material for a long time.)
Can anyone share their real-world experiences re viewing of 1080i HDV footage?
Many thanks,
John.