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The mathematical algorithms of Sony's Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion have been committed to silicon in this Large Scale Integrated circuit (LSI), the Sony CXD9866R.

Sony solves the problem with Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion that includes built-in motion detection. The system automatically recognizes each type of material and applies the appropriate processing. This enables us to generate the ideal progressive scanning output for each type of DVD source.

Film originated material. For footage originally shot on 24-frames per second film and 24-frame progressive digital cameras, simplistic solutions like "frame memory" can end up creating motion artifacts that mar the final result. These appear as zipper-like patterns on the left and right edges of moving objects. The Sony® system automatically and flawlessly detects the 3-2 cadence and performs full "3-2 reverse conversion," which maintains the integrity of the original film frames. Mismatched film frames are never "force- fit" into a single video frame. The system adds no motion blurring. You'll enjoy twice the vertical resolution of conventional interlace video, for an experience that's less like watching television and more like watching film.

Film originated material on a DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW. DVD recorders complicate the I/P conversion processes, because these recorders capture everything as interlaced video. That means movies, even if they were originally shot on film, are recorded as 30 frames per second interlaced, not 24 frames per second progressive. There are none of the usual First Field Repeat Flags (FFRFs), leaving many DVD players unable to guess at the original frame structure. In this case, conventional 3-2 reverse conversion will not work, but Sony's Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion will. Thanks to built- in motion detection, the Sony system does not depend on FFRFs. So you get accurate reproduction on DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW discs.

Film material intercut with video material. Sony's Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion applies appropriate processing for film elements and interlaced video elements, even when they alternate in rapid-fire sequence, as they might during the "making of" documentary on a movie DVD. The Sony system instantly recognizes the characteristics and film and video and automatically applies the correct processing for each.

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Contents ES DVD Players Technical Background Introduction Link and Hdmi Digital Interfaces Link Digital Audio Output NS9100ESSA-CD Player Amplifier ES DVD Players 2005, Version High quality digital Audio Transmission System Hats Variable-speed transmission from the playerDual i.LINK interfaces An Hdmi plug and its corresponding jack Component-to-component communication Or NS3100ES Video Performance Precision Cinema Progressive circuitryPixel-by-Pixel Active I/P Conversion ES DVD Players 2005, Version ES DVD Players 2005, Version Scanning lines Still Pixel Processing Vertical Edge Compensation Moving Pixel ProcessingPrecision Cinema Progressive Circuitry in action Pixel being createdBit D/A Conversion NS9100ES MHz D/A converter oversamplingChannel Bandwidth Sampling Frequency CD Audio MH z-Sampling Analog-Filter MH z-Sampling Noise Shaped Video circuitry Below Black reproduction with Graphical Gamma Adjustment Video Equalizer Video Shield Plate NS9100ES High speed video buffer amplifiers NS9100ES Output Capacitor-Less OCL couplingCarefully selected parts NS9100ES Wide pitch component output jacksAudio Performance Audio Technology for Analog OutputsMulti-channel Super Audio CD playback DSD decoder LSISpeaker Time Alignment Separate speaker settings SyncSuper Audio D/A Converter SA DAC Sacd MultiMulti levellevel D/AD/A conversionconversion Bit D/A conversion Current pulse Multi level Conversion Separate analog audio circuit board Separate Audio Clock NS9100ES Coaxial and optical digital output circuitsAudiophile-grade components NS9100ES Gold-plated output jacksVideo Off and Display Off modes Construction & Design Twin R Core Transformers NS9100ESNew Base and Pillar NBP chassis NS9100ES Off center insulator feet NS9100ESSilver Cascade Design Features Audio Specifications RM-ASP003 RM-ASP002