For days, I've been chasing ghosts :-) I know they are still there,
but I think they are more a function of the source than the ISP setup.
So, I went looking for a better source, NTSC in my case. My choice is
is a DVD player with known good video (I'm convinced that my cheap NTSC
camera
On 2011-10-14 17:07, Gary Thomas wrote:
For days, I've been chasing ghosts :-) I know they are still there,
but I think they are more a function of the source than the ISP setup.
So, I went looking for a better source, NTSC in my case. My choice is
is a DVD player with known good video (I'm
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:
For days, I've been chasing ghosts :-) I know they are still there,
but I think they are more a function of the source than the ISP setup.
So, I went looking for a better source, NTSC in my case. My choice is
is a DVD
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:23 AM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:
To be clear, moving from film to video, there would be no change of data
within a single frame between the two interleaved halves. I'm sure this
was even true of old cameras, which were not digital capture devices being
On 2011-10-14 17:43, Enrico wrote:
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Gary Thomasg...@mlbassoc.com wrote:
For days, I've been chasing ghosts :-) I know they are still there,
but I think they are more a function of the source than the ISP setup.
So, I went looking for a better source, NTSC in my