0098386 Suspended Jan 20, 2008 #3 Upscaling. Sat back I don't see a difference, especially with the TV on 100hz to smooth the frames out. Amazing that tech from the mid 90's in 576i can look that good with a good DVD player and TV.
Upscaling. Sat back I don't see a difference, especially with the TV on 100hz to smooth the frames out. Amazing that tech from the mid 90's in 576i can look that good with a good DVD player and TV.
tobefirst ⚽️ macrumors 601 Jan 20, 2008 #5 I just bought my home theater back in November, and I chose to go with a PS3 for my HD optical player.
I just bought my home theater back in November, and I chose to go with a PS3 for my HD optical player.
PowerFullMac macrumors 601 Jan 20, 2008 #6 Im waiting to see who wins the format war, plus I dont even have a HDTV yet...
OllyW Moderator Staff member Jan 20, 2008 #9 PowerFullMac said: Im waiting to see who wins the format war, plus I dont even have a HDTV yet... Click to expand... +1 My old widescreen CRT TV is still going well, so I'm prepared to wait a while for the HD market to sort itself out before I upgrade.
PowerFullMac said: Im waiting to see who wins the format war, plus I dont even have a HDTV yet... Click to expand... +1 My old widescreen CRT TV is still going well, so I'm prepared to wait a while for the HD market to sort itself out before I upgrade.
ravenvii macrumors 604 Jan 20, 2008 #11 Got a upscaling DVD player. Don't really like it though, thinking of selling it and getting a Mac mini to handle my home theater. (I have a HD 720p projector)
Got a upscaling DVD player. Don't really like it though, thinking of selling it and getting a Mac mini to handle my home theater. (I have a HD 720p projector)