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NEW MULTI REGION BLU RAY LG BD370 CODE FREE DVD PLAYER. GUARANTEED TO PLAY ALL REGION 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 DVDs PAL or NTSC (FREE HDMI CABLE) Instant Entertainment NetCast??? Entertainment Access lets you stream instant entertainment from CinemaNow, Netflix and YouTube direct to your TV from the Internet -no computer required. 1080p upscaling No need to go out and replace your old DVD collection with Blu Ray. This unit Up-Scales standard DVDs and delivers exceptional image quality with 1080p upscaling via HDMI output. Superior Audio Per... |
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Warpia SWP700 StreamEZ Wireless HDMI Streaming Kit - Full 1080p - Gloss Black $209.49 The StreamEZ enables users to wirelessly stream audio and video content via an HDMI output to any HDTV. Connect the StreamEZ to your PC/Laptop or any device with an HDMI port such as Cable/Satellite boxes, Blu-Ray/DVD players and game consoles to enjoy wireless high definition streaming. The StreamEZ is truly plug & play. Simply connect the transmitter and receiver an... |
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Does a composite cable work as well as HDMI for a standard DVD player on a 1080p television?
A standard DVD player uses 480p, is that worthy of a HDMI cable?
A standard DVD player will not incorporate an HDMI connection. Only up-converting players will.
A composite (yellow, red, white) cable will not give you 480p resolution. The best composite can do is 480i. In order to even get 480p, you have to use component cables (red,blue,green). Unlike composite cables, component cables split the video through three streams and only transmit video. So you will need to use stereo RCA cables (red,white) along with the component cables to get Video and Audio to your tv. After you have connected the component video and audio cables to your television. You will then need to open up your DVD's set up menu and tell the player that you are either using a 16x9 tv. After this you will need to enable progressive scan (progressive scan is the "p" in 480p, and composite cables can not transmit the "p)
If your player has an HDMI port, then your player is an up converting player. Meaning, if you use an HDMI cable from the DVD player to the TV, then in your DVD's setup menu you can adjust the HDMI resolution to up convert to 1080i or 1080p depending on your player.
As far as the difference goes in picture quality between displaying your DVD's in the way they were encoded (480p) or up converting them to 1080i or 1080p, this is dependent on the viewer. Some poeple swear by the quality difference. Some people, like me, would prefer to watch the DVD in its original encoding.
The only true way to increase the picture quality of your DVD's is to use component cables to enable progressive scan, and to use a high quality dvd player that will have much better scalers built in then the cheapo $30 wal-mart players.
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