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I'm curious. I've read on the internet that Blu-Ray discs are 1080p. I thought that the Progressive Scan had to do with your display. (Example: An SD DVD is 480i, until you turn on the Progressive Scan output on your DVD player, and you must have a TV that can display a Progressive image.) So is a Blu-Ray disc 1080i on the disc until you display it on a Progressive Scan display? Or are the movies encoded on the disc at 1080p? Does it depend on the video encoding format? Are Interlaced and Progressive somehow different for Blu-Ray?
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