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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... I assume you got the new "digital" edition. Without seeing the "analog" version can you see where it is specifically aimed at digital video? I don't care about the audio setup parts. My ear works fine for me. Are some of the video shots of a lady in a produce department, Buckingham fountain in Chicago, a kid in a straw hat. Just curious if they used the same material from the analog version. I knew you could work your way through it. The reviewers must have been real klutzes, at least the ones that knocked it. Thanks for the input. Having not seen the "analog" version, I'd say the whole DVD is geared towards digital equipment. It briefly demonstrates the difference between the older, "PAL" video standards and the newer digital NTSC standards from a historical point of view but that's about it for analog. In fact, it pretty much announces the demise of analog. I don't recall seeing any of the video shots you mentioned. There are several of a couple at a restaurant and a montage of images, including the NASA video. Not bad. Even Mrs.E. who usually watches everything in "Dynamic" factory mode was very impressed with the improvement in picture quality, particularly High Definition, and I didn't play with any of the advanced setup adjustments .... (yet). Eisboch |
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