Friday, February 5, 2010

What Can I Do With My Old Hd Movies How Do They Convert Old Movies, Originally Shot In SD, To HD?

How do they convert old movies, originally shot in SD, to HD? - what can i do with my old hd movies

What's the problem with all these old movies originally filmed in SD coming to Blu-ray and HD? I mean, it's really true HD? Is it possible to really improve the quality of a video that much? : - /

2 comments:

Matt said...

It runs on a computer. If this is the film through a telecine machine. So "digitized". After cleaning, stains, scratches or defects. The sound is then converted into 2.0 or 5.1 stereo. Then export to the highest possible resolution (eg 1080x720), Blu-ray movies older just means that the resolution is much clearer and louder than the usual dimensions.

This is not high definition, a point that the film is "as if it had done today, but gives a decent impression in a movie otherwise old.

It is possible, but some purists approval of the film manipulates the original intention of the director. Think about how many stations are "color film" Many 1940th That is, in many purists do not like the digital processing of the film.

Tin Can Sailor said...

Even without an HD or Blu-ray is possible to improve the quality of a DVD to a lot. My HD TV has DVI (Digital Video Interface) input. I bought a DVD player with DVI output. The DVD player that converts DVI to 1080p. It's great to see everything in HD.
I give an HD or Blu-ray to a level that it is not needed two players, as several studies they want. We need a standard. Remember that the battle of VHS and Beatamax?

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