Far from perfect.
Did you see? It only supports 1280x720. That's not HDTV, that's "enhanced definition" TV according to ATSC.
True HDTV is 1920x1080, which this method does not deliver.
Anyone can see a difference. You probably just didn't look at correctly or you're confusing DTV with HDTV.
HDTV can have resolutions up to 1920x1080 versus NTSC's 720x480. That's Nearly 6 times more pixels.
After watching a 1080i broadcast and comparing to an NTSC broadcast, you'd cry. It's not like CD player A sounding better than CD player B. It's like comparing mono LPs on a 50 year old turntable to DVD-Audio 5.1.
The difference is HUGE!
Far from perfect. Did you see? It only supports 1280x720. That's not HDTV, that's "enhanced definition" TV according to ATSC. True HDTV is 1920x1080, which this method does not deliver.
Anyone can see a difference. You probably just didn't look at correctly or you're confusing DTV with HDTV. HDTV can have resolutions up to 1920x1080 versus NTSC's 720x480. That's Nearly 6 times more pixels. After watching a 1080i broadcast and comparing to an NTSC broadcast, you'd cry. It's not like CD player A sounding better than CD player B. It's like comparing mono LPs on a 50 year old turntable to DVD-Audio 5.1. The difference is HUGE!