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I've been playing a bit with D-scaler, trying to figure out if I want to go the HTPC route or not, and have two questions:
I have a 16:9 screen and a 4:3 projector. Right now I'm zooming in and out when I'm switching between movies and TV. Is it possible to set up the PC so that the 16:9 field is a normal letterbox within the full screen, and the 4:3 material then shown in a box WITHIN that 16:9 field? Not just from the DVD software, but from external sources? I can't get it to work, so maybe someone could say if I'm just wasting time here.
Is it possible to get a preferrably RGBs, or maybe component or RGBHV, input board that will work with D-scaler, apart from the Holo3D?
Another question about Holo3D: When you use Holo3D with D-scaler, isn't D-scaler doing all the de-interlacing? Will the DCDi chip not just be out of a job in that setup, making the Holo3D nothing but a very expensive input board?
I have a 16:9 screen and a 4:3 projector. Right now I'm zooming in and out when I'm switching between movies and TV. Is it possible to set up the PC so that the 16:9 field is a normal letterbox within the full screen, and the 4:3 material then shown in a box WITHIN that 16:9 field? Not just from the DVD software, but from external sources? I can't get it to work, so maybe someone could say if I'm just wasting time here.
Is it possible to get a preferrably RGBs, or maybe component or RGBHV, input board that will work with D-scaler, apart from the Holo3D?
Another question about Holo3D: When you use Holo3D with D-scaler, isn't D-scaler doing all the de-interlacing? Will the DCDi chip not just be out of a job in that setup, making the Holo3D nothing but a very expensive input board?