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Re: MPEG-2 Frame sizes
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Thomas Leong
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on May 22, 2008 at 6:58:35 pm
It is best to feed the projector its Native Resolution. This is the resolution that every projector handles best. Any thing else and the projector will resize the source to its native resolution, automatically, on the fly, and there may be some performance degradation since scaling is not the projector's forte. So look up the projector specs, and encode your source to its native res.
Thomas Leong
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