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Re: P vs PsF standard
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Leo Ticheli
on Apr 9, 2003 at 2:14:16 pm
This is simply the way the frames are stored on the tape. Sony breaks the progressive frame into two parts and records them to tape, then puts them back together.
Best regards,
Leo
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