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Old 27th February 2006, 07:12   #2  |  Link
tedkunich
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Originally Posted by jmac698
This technique increases your potential resolution by 4x (2x in horizontal and vertical). So the real resolution is 1440x960, yes that's high-def! To keep this amazing resolution you will have to save in hi-def, otherwise, you will lose - for example saving as MPEG2 will use YV12 color format - this means 4 pixels of color are stored as one.

Expain to me how capturing and layering the multiple color planes is going to give me "HiDef" 1440x960 out of my trusty AIW capture card which is only capable of 720x480??? All you are getting out of this is "possibly" a better color depth in the final capture.

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