DVD question--for you knowledgeable folks
Pearls&Stones
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I have a question for all the tech folks in here.
I have a 37" Olevia HDTV that goes up to 1080i, with a DVD player that goes up to 480p (with components). For the time being, I don't want to invest in HDDVD or Blu-ray because I don't want to end up with whichever one loses (plus the players that play both are way too expensive). I do think HD and Blu look incredible, but I won't take the plunge yet. I am happy with the picture my DVD player puts out, but I was wondering if it would be worth it to pick up an upconverting DVD player and an HDMI cable? The price is reasonable for those machines, but how much of an improvement is it over the 480p player I have now?
I have a 37" Olevia HDTV that goes up to 1080i, with a DVD player that goes up to 480p (with components). For the time being, I don't want to invest in HDDVD or Blu-ray because I don't want to end up with whichever one loses (plus the players that play both are way too expensive). I do think HD and Blu look incredible, but I won't take the plunge yet. I am happy with the picture my DVD player puts out, but I was wondering if it would be worth it to pick up an upconverting DVD player and an HDMI cable? The price is reasonable for those machines, but how much of an improvement is it over the 480p player I have now?
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If your TV is an LCD it is probably running at 768p. 768p TVs have to scale everything that comes into them. That have to slightly upconvert 720p and de-interlace and downconvert 1080i. I have the same issue and I've spent some time googling stuff about it on the internet.
All upconversion does is fill in for the missing pixels when expanding the picture. Some do it smoother than others.
You will thank me. & it will upconvert your DVDs