Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Dvd Player Comparison DVD Upscale To 1080p?

DVD upscale to 1080p? - dvd player comparison

Question in two parts

1) If my TV is 720p (not 1080p), my DVDs look better on a 1080p upscaling DVD player with HDMI output, or saw no difference with age (probably 3 years) Sharp DVD / VCR with component slots I am now .. I've heard HDMI components and produce more or less the same picture.
The movies seem a little distorted (maybe a bit tight) and less to clean the LCD TV as my old CRT, I'm only using composite cables when old (no component / HDMI yet). When I click on the screw for this problem? or I should be extended to 1080 DVD player to a clean and clear?

2. My old CRT TV produces darker blacks than LCD (contrast with 12000:1). Regular HDTV there is no comparison, the LG beautiful color and clarity, but there are many dark scenes in movies, the lack of black can be boring.
I think my question is that the TV a better contrast in general .. produced plasma or LCD? What a contrast ratio produces deep blacks?

Thanks

5 comments:

Foolish Fool said...

Have with the DVD player, you have the image was stretched to fit the screen. Since the DVD has a resolution of 720x480, you will be the image of very poor quality seen on the LCD 720p. If you are connected via composite video, S-video or component, you get the same information as the quality of the DVDs are not native 720p. The only difference between the cables can appear to be stained. If you use a DVD, with 1080p upscaling HDMI or component, the image is reduced in proportion to 720p, because it is processing the highest resolution your TV can. Scaling on television. I have not seen the picture quality with this provision, but several changes in the extension could produce was a problem as quality.

Now, with the black level and contrast, CRT, or TV tubes produce better image and a very high brightness, contrast or levels. Plasma technology is very similar to the CRT, so that also produce luminance values higher than the LCD. Hometown / 20,000:1 contrast ratio is static enough to see a wide range of brightness, but the rich black CRT and PlAsthma are on the technology that they work. To generate the use of ionized gas-plasma light. LCD display and transmits light through the LCD display.

AlexC said...

The modification for HDMI / component will work wonders. Is likely to change would be more than the change between 720 and 1080. Coaxial composite is close to the spectrum of image quality.

The DVDs are probably distorted by the wrong aspect ratio / zoom. Play with the remote control has a few.

And yes, the plasma used for deeper blacks known.

AlexC said...

The modification for HDMI / component will work wonders. Is likely to change would be more than the change between 720 and 1080. Coaxial composite is close to the spectrum of image quality.

The DVDs are probably distorted by the wrong aspect ratio / zoom. Play with the remote control has a few.

And yes, the plasma used for deeper blacks known.

James E said...

1. Switch to component cables. You can use them cheaper online or use an old RCA cable (three parties are necessary and a good memory lol)
To improve the reputation of many.
I think that a climber a waste if it is not Blu-ray. Why not a Blu-ray. You can also read DVDs. And what the travel expenses. Try Netflix.

vicseo said...

In response to two questions:

1. Do not see any signal received on a DVD upscaling to 1080p or broadcast medium, its 720p TV, 1080p signals, even if an HDMI imput. You need a native 1080p TV

2. Enable real contrast of LCD, DLP, or what a "native", not "dynamic" one. And it is the "] virgin" rating must be at least 2000:1 with the standard video [on DVD and broadcast, is to comply with 2000:1. All the highest rating of 2000:1 is on manipulation of the iris, or programs that may significantly affect lumen.

Good luck!

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