I got a chance to review the tape in question again and I can see minor overshoots in play but they are definitely more pronounced in pause. I also checked each field and used Tek's capture function to compare and they are virtually identical. I can duplicate the lack of error alarm in play vs pause with diamond area set to 0%. At 1% no error alarm in play or pause. I guess this points to your suggestion that pausing doubles up the area by repeating the field. Even though both fields exhibit roughly the same overshoots they must be different enough in play to not double up like in pause. I do think the sharpening 1440 to 1920 filters or processing the deck does is a contributing factor because I can see a noticeable jump in the transient overshoots when I hit pause. I've never been happy with our external Ensemble Frame Store/Legalizer but it's all I've got outboard. I did compare it's legalization the the Harris/VideoTek DL-860 and the DL-860 did a much better job eliminating errors that the ensemble let pass. I still find it funny I've never been flagged on this before by the same QC house for 4 seasons on the show. Perhaps now that we are delivering HD is a factor here with our sources being primarily DVCPro HD.
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