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Posted by News on 10/25/05 18:40
And also the fact that most HDTVs have Picture Intended technology built
into them, even playing an SD DVD via down mix of component cables on them
makes the picture just fine.
"News" <jimmynkimr@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:nQu7f.19629$hP6.5364@trnddc05...
>I am only going by what those customers relayed to me after playing the
>DVD. One of them told me that they have an RCA 61" model HDTV and that the
>picture quality was great. They compared it to another set, a 27" Magnavox
>SD TV and there wasn't that much of a difference. Another has a Hitachi 55"
>Plasma HDTV and again, great picture. The only thing was a little bit of
>letterbox, but it was propotional to the TV.
>
> It could just be that the transcoding capabilities of Sonic's DVDit Pro6
> make the videos that good. That's what we use and I've never had a single
> HD customer complain. On our SD TV set, they absolutely jump out in color,
> etc. at the time of testing them.
>
> As far as anyone having a crappy HDTV, that I don't know. I've given two
> models from their accounts. Why would I be making something like this up?
> Again, refer to the article I provided before from:
> http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#2.9
>
> Jim Taylor is very knowledgeable with DVD related issues and I just don't
> have alarm bells going off over HD like others might, that's all.
>
>
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> <mmaker@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:1130258042.711308.211340@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> News wrote:
>>> I've
>>> done many a project for people with HDTV sets on a regular 4.7GB disc at
>>> a
>>> 16:9 aspect ratio with crystal clear picture and stereo sound.
>>
>> Must be a pretty crappy 'HDTV' if they can't tell the difference
>> between a standard definition DVD and a real HD signal.
>>
>> Mark
>>
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