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Bought a New TV - Ripoff?

Same here, for my bluray. It's set to display everything in native, meaning it'll play any disc in its own format. So dvd is dvd, not that harsh-lined, sometimes pixelated 'enhanced' HD-shite. Blurays are still 1080p, since it knows that both the tv and player are capable of that.
The tv also doesn't do that upscaling/enhancing stuff for the dvd.

Actually, you are always watching standard DVDs in some kind of upscaling mode. If that wasn't the case, you'd get a tiny postage-stamp-sized image in the middle of a sea of black.

All standard-def DVD material must be upscaled when viewed on a HDTV. If the Blu-Ray player doesn't do it, the TV will. But it must occur somewhere along the line.

Right, thanks for clearing that up then. :) Then I'm asuming my tv does it, since I have all of that turned off on the blurayplayer.
 
All standard-def DVD material must be upscaled when viewed on a HDTV. If the Blu-Ray player doesn't do it, the TV will. But it must occur somewhere along the line.

Pretty much spot on. Thats why you buy better shit. As a general rule, the more money you spend the better the pic/sound.

And HDTVs are usually better at upscaling than any player would be. Anyone whose player has a 'native' mode, by all means use it. Let the TV handle the upscaling, things will almost certainly look better.
 
All standard-def DVD material must be upscaled when viewed on a HDTV. If the Blu-Ray player doesn't do it, the TV will. But it must occur somewhere along the line.

Pretty much spot on. Thats why you buy better shit. As a general rule, the more money you spend the better the pic/sound.

And HDTVs are usually better at upscaling than any player would be. Anyone whose player has a 'native' mode, by all means use it. Let the TV handle the upscaling, things will almost certainly look better.


I'd agree with that. Spot on for anything other then a top end player. Course, if you have a top end player you likely have a top end TV.
 
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