Spankey on 15 October 2008
| stephen700 said: Yep sony put the most powerfull CPU in the PS3 then fail to use it to enhance the blu-ray image - they could easily be doing 50Hz motion flow with the cell chip on the PS3 and blow- the competitions players out of the water. And also use the same tricks to get better DVD playback for normal DVD's too like what Toshiba latest DVD player does. FYI doing motion flow or image enhancement from the source is far superior and easier than doing it in the display. I really am supprised at how lame Sony are with the software on the PS3 - It wont hurt their motion flow LCD sales because you still need it for broadcast sources. |
(from the notes for the 2.50 firmware)
Video
- You can now select one of nine volume output levels using the [Volume Control] setting on the control panel.
- [Scene Search] has been added as an option on the control panel.
- You can now use the [Mosquito Noise Reduction] setting for video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media. Use this setting to reduce mosquito noise that appears on the edges of visual images.
- During BD (BDAV) and DVD playback, a technique known as “chroma upsampling” is now automatically selected based on the movement of objects within the video content and then applied to enhance images in the content
Is "Chroma Upsampling" the same as this "motion Flow"?

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