Vidiot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > The calibration is not off.  The first few pixels on the left and
> > right sides of the active area are transitional samples that ramp up
> > from black.  You don't see this on a TV because it is in the
> > overscan area.
> 
> Huh?  The video does not "ramp up" or "ramp down" at the beginning or
> end of NTSC/PAL video lines.  Take a look at the video on an
> oscilloscope to see what I am talking about.

  Ok, how about that there tends to be a transition from black to
picture at the beginning and end of every scanline.  But ok, I'd like
someone's opinion on this.  Should I provide an option to discount them?
Like, is the active picture area 4:3 or should i just let the whole
scanline area be 4:3?  You're definitely on the way to convincing me to
rip out my little bias feature.  :)

  Poynton in his new book indicates that signals should build to full
amplitude over a few samples, and that does seem to correspond to many
of the stations that I receive.

-- 
Billy Biggs
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