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19th January 2020, 11:47 | #1 | Link |
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Dedicated video player for DLP projectors
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I am a big fan of video projectors . I would like to discuss a problem with DLP video projectors. I suspect that from the way the image is formed using micro-mirrors, a separate video player should be developed for these types of video projectors. I have 2 video projectors with DLP and one with 3LCD. Optoma ep727 (dlp) has smoother image than Benq W1080ST (DLP). I suspect this is because of the poor video processing in the Benq model. The Benq W1080ST plays many block artifacts and the image looks smoother in Optoma EP727. I studied this problem a bit and saw that the Optoma model has a separate image processor from Pixelworks namely PW392. This processor hase some technologies like these : -- DNX Deinterlacing with LAI technology uses video processing algorithms, including advanced motion-adaptive deinterlacing for both standard television formats and also high definition television formats, automatic film mode detection with 3:2 and 2:2 pull-down, advanced noise reduction and low angle edge detection to virtually eliminate 'jaggies' and other image artifacts. -- DNX PixelBoost(TM) technology improves pixel response rates to eliminate blurring in fast-motion video as seen on some LCD panels. -- DNX Rich Color Processing technology is the first low-cost technology for rendering more than one billion colors with 10-bit color processing and also remaps a display's color palette intelligently to optimize content appearance based on specific characteristics of the particular display technology. -- DNX Advanced Scaling technology intelligently resizes HD and standard-resolution images to fit a wide variety of standard and widescreen displays. -- DNX Video Enhancement technologies such as DCTI/DLTI, white/black level expansion and digital luminance peaking produce sharp, rich picture quality. -- Enhanced Intelligent Windowing allows total user control for managing multiple content, including Split Screen, POP, and PIP with alpha blending. -- Advanced 256-color bit-mapped on-screen display features provide for high-quality user interfaces. They also have a picture and show this So the question is which video player can do this image from right part and " Primitive algorithms simply "paint" images by crudly placing pixels." - like they say in the promotion . Here is the link to that LAI Technology : https://roa.optoma.com/Product/Produ...egory=SG9tZQ== Last edited by dadix; 19th January 2020 at 12:54. |
20th January 2020, 19:34 | #2 | Link |
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madVR?
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23rd January 2020, 00:56 | #4 | Link |
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No, Windows only
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