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Re: HQV

They aren't specific about motion compensated vs. motion adaptive, I suspect they are compensated. This would apply to native interlaced material (video mode) only, since they wouldn't need to do any work on film based material that has been properly recovered.

Based on results on video based material I've seen scaled by HQV it becomes a moot point as to whether it is compensated or adaptive as they are very good results.

For someone as well versed as you are in digital technology to dismiss a noise reduction algorithm without seeing it in action is a bit disappointing. I think the Algolith product does the best job, with the HQV right behind and both make a substantial improvement over raw video.

You don't realize how annoying all the noise is in DVD-Video until someone removes it.


Regards,
John Kotches


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