2016-07-25, 02:30
Let me add myself to the list.
I've got a DVD of analog PAL-sourced video. It is the highest-quality version of this particular footage that commonly exists (aside from a PAL laserdisc, but I digress). It is PAL because the cameras used to shoot it over 20 years ago were PAL.
I want to be able to play it in its native format, which will allow my external scaler to deal with the PAL weirdness in ways that a computer-oriented scaler (aka, Kodi + modern graphics hardware) is simply unaware of.
I mean, I could wait for a Blu-Ray release, but I can do the same processing that such a release would entail at home right now...unless it involves Kodi.
I've got a DVD of analog PAL-sourced video. It is the highest-quality version of this particular footage that commonly exists (aside from a PAL laserdisc, but I digress). It is PAL because the cameras used to shoot it over 20 years ago were PAL.
I want to be able to play it in its native format, which will allow my external scaler to deal with the PAL weirdness in ways that a computer-oriented scaler (aka, Kodi + modern graphics hardware) is simply unaware of.
I mean, I could wait for a Blu-Ray release, but I can do the same processing that such a release would entail at home right now...unless it involves Kodi.