Some/most do to some extent.
http://www.highdeffo...t-dvd-signal.html
It apparently depends on which is better at doing the upconversion.
Cheers,
Scott.
Are you sure your TV doesn't do the upconversion you want?
Some/most do to some extent.
http://www.highdeffo...t-dvd-signal.html It apparently depends on which is better at doing the upconversion. Cheers, Scott. |
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It's a cable issue.
The TV is going to be hung on the wall and I don't want to have to include every input cable known to man in the run from the rack to the TV mount. :-)
Regards,
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Understood.
I haven't looked into this in detail recently. AFAIK, most recent video receivers take RCA/HDMI/S-Video/etc. inputs and can output any of them to a single HDMI cable. (Be careful about the audio to the TV - there can be some issues there, I think.) I think there are different kinds of upconversion - e.g. 480 DVDs to 720p or 1080i. What your TV will display will be its native resolution - the main question is the sophistication of the interpolation and whether it makes sense for the receiver or the DVD player or the TV to do it. Presumably whatever is newer will have better interpolation routines.
http://answers.yahoo...0123091433AASGrDE Good luck. Cheers, Scott. |