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Originally Posted by Deciazulado
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Quite a bit if your TV is an older CRT type doing interlaced video. If there is motion, the vert. resolution is cut in half to 540 becasue the two fields may not match up. If your set is 1080p and does inverse 3:2 puldown correctly, then it is likely to less of an issue. Blu's native 1080p/24 is a plus over HD-DVD because it uses 1080i de-interlaced to 1080p with added notational overhead. This works, so they say. For me, it another reason HD-DVD is the clunker of the two formats.