Originally posted by: MeBeJediNo, the X9 has a newer comb filter - but it's not newer than the filter used in the computer video card that was used to capture it.
Does newer = better? The article you posted said: "The comb filter present in these players is unique and is purportedly the finest comb filter ever used in consumer A/V gear, it is still currently in use in Mitsubishi's top-spec CRT rear projection television sets." That sounds damn good! Why did you decide to not follow this guy's advice & not use the X9's "finext comb ever"?
Also, you're lucky to be part of that project, and have a chance to see the original trilogy in crystal clarity! Still disappointed you guys are not sharing with the rest of us. ;-(
BTW, my computer is connected to my surround sound system, with a 30 inch screen. I view my videos straight off my computer, in hi-resolution, and that's why the MPEG2 DVD standard doesn't really do it for me. (shrug) Sorry if I offended you.
Cheers,
Troy :-)