Sunday, February 7, 2010

400 Disc Dvd Player Why Do My Old Movies Look Grainy On An HDTV With An Upconverting DVD Player?

Why do my old movies look grainy on an HDTV with an upconverting DVD player? - 400 disc dvd player

I have 2 400 DVD changer (Sony DVP-CX995V) to my Samsung 26 "HDTV (TXP2670WH, I think it is connected) via HDMI (via an HDMI switch and connect the TV via a DVI to HDMI. After at some old film (usually black and white), I am making a grainy image of a large number of them and not very accurate. When I play in my PS3 (with the same connection in place) are much better, I attribute that is on Blu-ray. Do HDMI cables? "wear" I've always thought that Sony made the players of high quality, so you do not think it is, and the TV itself is a good HD image . Any help is welcome.

1 comments:

TV guy said...

SD DVDs are 480p resolution. The TV is 720p, so it is of some importance. It seems that the PS3 has a better climber of his age, SONY. In addition, the age SONY RGB DVI is digital. The TV is probably best to calibrate digital YPbPr, which can make a big difference.
What to do: Ditch the DVI cable for Sony DVP-component and with cable. You can see less noise.
Sony DVP-set the output to 480i or 480p, is letting television do EVERYTHING scaling. You can get a better climber and improve quality.

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