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Xorcist [USA] 03-07-2007 02:12 PM

Upscaling Dvd Player.........
 
Any one have one?

I'm considering picking one up up but not quite sure how well older dvd's actually look on a 40" screen when upscaled.

My lcd is 1080p capeable so there is no issue there.

Also, over half of my dvd collection is a result of rental, dvd shrink, and nero to burn. Has anyone watched a dvd post shrink on one of these?

Thanks gents.

ninty 03-07-2007 02:38 PM

I have a sony upscaling DVD player.

I would say, if you already have a decent DVD player, don't bother upgrading just for the upscaling factor. It's not worth it just for that.

If you need a new one anyway, go for it.

I bought one, and I can't really make much of a difference out. Maybe with a side by side comparison you could tell the diff. It's no where near HD quality obviously.

Mr_Gl@ss 03-07-2007 02:50 PM

I'm not 100% sure but unless you get an HDDVD or BlueRay DVD I don't think it will upconvert to 1080p. The one I have will upconvert to 1080i via the HDMI cable if thats what you're refering too, however I gots no HDTV so I can't offer you help there :(

These guys are very informative:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/

Xorcist [USA] 03-07-2007 03:24 PM

This is what I am looking into.

Samsung Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player (DVD-HD860)

Upconverts regular DVDs to hi-def: With a regular DVD player, video playback is standard definition, not high definition. That's a problem if you have an HDTV because you can't watch movies in hi-def. This HD conversion DVD player solves that problem. It takes ordinary-definition DVDs and "upconverts" the video to high-definition quality (720p or 1080i), so you can take full advantage of your HDTV.

[url:6e8c0]http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Samsung-Hi-Def-Conversion-DVD-Player-DVD-HD860/sem/rpsm/oid/146863/catOid/-12873/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do[/url:6e8c0]

Description from Circuit City.

I am just curious about the quality of an upscaled dvd.

I have been looking around on that site Mr. Glass. Hell of alot of info there.

But mixed reviews on upscaling dvd players.

jujumantb 03-07-2007 03:40 PM

[quote="Xorcist [USA]":dc069]This is what I am looking into.

Samsung Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player (DVD-HD860)

Upconverts regular DVDs to hi-def: With a regular DVD player, video playback is standard definition, not high definition. That's a problem if you have an HDTV because you can't watch movies in hi-def. This HD conversion DVD player solves that problem. It takes ordinary-definition DVDs and "upconverts" the video to high-definition quality (720p or 1080i), so you can take full advantage of your HDTV.

[url:dc069]http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Samsung-Hi-Def-Conversion-DVD-Player-DVD-HD860/sem/rpsm/oid/146863/catOid/-12873/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do[/url:dc069]

Description from Circuit City.

I am just curious about the quality of an upscaled dvd.

I have been looking around on that site Mr. Glass. Hell of alot of info there.

But mixed reviews on upscaling dvd players.[/quote:dc069]
I know nothing about them, but clearly you cant take a regular DVD and turn it into HD quality, you can turn it into HD format, but I dont see that as any different than taking a 96kbs mp3 and re-ripping it at 320kbps... it is now technically 320kbs, but it will sound no different than the original 96kbs. I dont really understand the concept of it at all.

Xorcist [USA] 03-07-2007 08:42 PM

Me niether, thats why I wondered if anyone one here actually has seen one. They seem kind of f'd up to me.

Well I can always buy one and take it back if it sucks.


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