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| QUOTE (newbie1300 @ Mar 19 2004, 04:37 AM) | No - progressive is not part of the PAL/NTSC specs! DTV is NOT PAL or NTSC! The only similarity is the scan rate, the signals are no longer PAL or NTSC, there is no such thing as progressive pal, to my knowledge. Hell, maybe I'm completely wrong here, but you're off topic 
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WTF are you talking about? Of course there is a difference, like I said, not in HD resoulutions but ED resolutions 576p IS NOT the same at 480p.
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Where did I claim there was not a difference? Where did I claim 576p is the same as 480p? WTF are YOU talking about?!?

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| I've got a HDTV that can do any resolution (480p/576p/720p/1080i) and anyways, if you cared to check your Xbox and booted with a HDAV pack set to PAL and entered the video setup, you will see it gives you the option to set TV type and PAL60 option. Upon entering the PAL60 option, instead of it asking "Does your TV support PAL60?", it asks, "Does your HDTV support 480p?" No matter what you choose, it keeps PAL60 set as it was before you entered the menu and does not enable 480p. This is the same with all Xboxes. Mines a v1.0 incidentally, one of the first off the assembly line. |
Clearly the dashboard is at fault here, by displaying 480p at all and/or ignoring the option and keeping it set to PAL60. Definitly something MS should have fixed up, but it's irrelevent - it just goes to show how supremely they've stuffed this up, when they can't even get their dashboard to hide all mention of the HD modes.
The point is, is the video chipset capable of outputting 480p@60Hz/50Hz when the box is set to PAL? Is it physically capable of this, not "has MS disabled it?" as we know that to be true. Finding one of these rumoured v1.0 boxes that didn't have their HD modes disabled would confirm this. The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, mate. There's a debug dashboard that apparently lets you set these modes on a PAL box, but it won't run any retail code.
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| Don't you think with all the hackers out there that someone would have figured out if a PAL Xbox could do progressive output? |
Err, they can - according to the documentation at xbox-linux.org people are viewing 480/720p on PAL boxes, in PAL mode. i.e. MS have disabled it in their bios and (badly) in their dashboard i.e. yes it is technically possible for a PAL box to output progressive. Maybe I am wrong, and this simply isn't possible, but all of the references that I've found online hints to it being a distinct possibility, that the hardware is capable of it (probably only @60Hz), that MS only disabled it due to display compatibility problems AFTER the Xbox was launched.
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| Where did you hear this 'rumour' anyways? |
Funnily enough I can't find the original reference to it anymore, but it's out there somewhere. Try google. There are plenty of references to the HDAV cable being on store shelves in Australia for several weeks until they were pulled - I simply cannot believe that the HD modes weren't even enabled in the dashboard, that would have been a royal fuckup, though I admit that it's possible. Very few would have complained, and there would have been no reason to recall them from sale, if the dashboard simply made no mention of the HD modes and allowed PAL boxes to use the cable in interlaced mode only. Then there was a chroma sampling problem with DVD playback... complete clusterfuck, so they're saving face instead of actually fixing the problem.
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| I don't particularly feel like getting into an argument about whether the PAL Xbox can do progressive or not - It's a stupid argument. |
You may find it stupid, but this doesn't mean it's not a valid or constructive point to debate. Move to another thread!