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<blockquote data-quote="jawbroken" data-source="post: 34459" data-attributes="member: 14372"><p>That is the maximum resolution of analogue video (well, horizontal resolution in analogue is a tricky thing at best, but practically it is the resolution). But there are no more lines in the video stream, so capturing at any larger vertical resolution is not possible, so any higher resolution would be just interpolating between lines. This is useless to do on the card, as the video will be scaled to display on screen and do the same thing anyway.</p><p></p><p>Sites like <a href="http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/a/aavideoresa.htm" target="_blank">http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/a/aavideoresa.htm</a> will show you that analogue video has limited vertical and horizontal resolution, so a theoretical card (I don't believe any exist that have a significantly higher resolution that what you specify above) with a greater resolution would not show any better quality video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jawbroken, post: 34459, member: 14372"] That is the maximum resolution of analogue video (well, horizontal resolution in analogue is a tricky thing at best, but practically it is the resolution). But there are no more lines in the video stream, so capturing at any larger vertical resolution is not possible, so any higher resolution would be just interpolating between lines. This is useless to do on the card, as the video will be scaled to display on screen and do the same thing anyway. Sites like [url]http://hometheater.about.com/cs/television/a/aavideoresa.htm[/url] will show you that analogue video has limited vertical and horizontal resolution, so a theoretical card (I don't believe any exist that have a significantly higher resolution that what you specify above) with a greater resolution would not show any better quality video. [/QUOTE]
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