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Posted by Zuzi on 12/16/05 23:42
Gareth R Halfacree wrote:
> I think that perhaps you don't quite understand how it all works...
>
> If the TV was unable to perform scaling on analogue signals, then a
> standard-resolution DVD played via the component inputs would be shown
> in a small box in the centre of the panel surrounded by black bars on
> all sides. This is due to the panel, unlike a traditional CRT, having a
> 'native resolution' which is higher than that of the input.
>
> To put it another way - a £100 TFT monitor with an analogue VGA
> connection (the computing world's equivalent of component input) is
> capable of scaling the analogue input with no problem: thus, a £1,700 TV
> should be able to do it fine.
>
> Please, read the manual. All this is explained within. If you still
> don't believe me, borrow a component-out DVD player and connect it up.
> If it displays in a small box in the centre of your TV (and has no
> option to increase the size via up-scaling), I will *personally* buy you
> that $500 Denon DVD player and a nice expensive HDMI cable to go with it.
Yes, I haw been looking in to this for only a week, so I don't know
shit:( It was how I under stud it from what little resources I found
(heard).
Could you send me a link or something that explains upscaling plz.
Tnxs.
P.S. Don't like DENON, hear it has problems playing burned and eaven
original DVDs. Going for a maranz.
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