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.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
400 Disc Dvd Player Why Do My Old Movies Look Grainy On An HDTV With An Upconverting DVD Player?
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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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