In the CD-i FAQ, we can read the following about the resolution of CD-i: "What is the screen resolution of a CD-i player?
CD-i can display both main planes in either normal, double or high resolution, which are 384x280, 768x280 and 768x560 respectively. Some encoding techniques are limited to a single resolution, for example a DYUV image is always standard resolution. It is possible for the images on each of the planes to be displayed at once, even if they are in different resolutions. For example double resolution CLUT4 menu bar can be overlayed on a standard resolution DYUV image.
CD-i highest resolution (768x560), used for QHY images, is the highest resolution that can be made visible on a normal TV set, so CD-i takes TV-technology to its edges."
CD-i can display both main planes in either normal, double or high resolution, which are 384x280, 768x280 and 768x560 respectively. Some encoding techniques are limited to a single resolution, for example a DYUV image is always standard resolution. It is possible for the images on each of the planes to be displayed at once, even if they are in different resolutions. For example double resolution CLUT4 menu bar can be overlayed on a standard resolution DYUV image.
CD-i highest resolution (768x560), used for QHY images, is the highest resolution that can be made visible on a normal TV set, so CD-i takes TV-technology to its edges."
- Does that mean that with the Digital Video Cartridge installed, CD-i can (in theory) present a higher resolution on your TV?
- Do you know any examples in what CD-i title the highest resolution (768x560) is used?