As far as HD-DVD 1080i ALWAYS referenced the "output". Since a vast majority of films are recorded at 23.97(24p) it makes no sense to store the film in an interlaced format. Fear not about 1080i outputs. If you have a de-interlacer in your 1080P set it'll reassemble the interlaced fields back into a progressive picture via a feature called Inverse Telecine.
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hmurchison @ Apr 13th 2006 2:41PM
DTS is mandatory according to the spec.
As far as HD-DVD 1080i ALWAYS referenced the "output". Since a vast majority of films are recorded at 23.97(24p) it makes no sense to store the film in an interlaced format. Fear not about 1080i outputs. If you have a de-interlacer in your 1080P set it'll reassemble the interlaced fields back into a progressive picture via a feature called Inverse Telecine.
Bring on the High Def!!!