With Paramount/Dreamwork's defection to HD-DVD, the playing field is about even right now.
I hadn't heard this... that is good news. I see room for both formats but only have HD-DVD at this time and am very happy with it. I own about 25 movies.
With Paramount/Dreamwork's defection to HD-DVD, the playing field is about even right now.
Just understand...you CANNOT upconvert DVD's over a component cable...copyright infringement laws dictate over analog conversion. You can ONLY upconvert via a HDMI cable. My Xbox 360 would not upconvert because it does not have a HDMI cable. It is possible on a 360 via a RGB connection only, unless you get the newest 360 models which now come with a HDMI port. The software on the 360 and the PS3 can upconvert the DVD's to HD signal.
I don't know that this is true. How do you actually tell that your movies are upconverting other than what you see on the screen? I have an Xbox360 HD-DVD setup with the standard Xbox360 cables and standard DVDs look way better than any other player I own, including the player hooked to the very same TV. If it isn't upconverting my standard DVDs I don't know what you call it, but all standard DVDs look excellent on the HD-DVD add on to the Xbox360. I think maybe your equipment is improperly setup.
The add-on must just be a better player than your other one because the add-on does not upconvert via component. As for what resolution you are seeing, you need to look on your display. Some show it easily with the press of a button, some you need to enter the service mode, etc. Best you get from component is 480p.
Best you get from component is 480p.
I believe the OP was exploring either external HD or DVD in terms of budget.I don't unerstand why you have to make a choice between satellite HD and HD programming ona DVD.
One more thing, Component cables handle HD just fine. Component video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perhaps you were thinking of composite cables. You get full HD from component on cable boxes and other devices. But obviously HDMI is better.
One more thing, Component cables handle HD just fine. Component video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perhaps you were thinking of composite cables. You get full HD from component on cable boxes and other devices. But obviously HDMI is better.
Prhps but it seems likea strangely artificai choice. Just my opinion. I will shut up.
PQ, total agreement. Wiring mass, HDMI is better.For the record, HDMI is not obviously better than component.
I meant the best you get from SD DVD via component on your 360 add-on is 480p.
For the record, HDMI is not obviously better than component.
It really depends. If you have been around here as much as I have, the opinions are 50-50. Some say HDMI looks better, others say component. It just depends. After about a month of frustration of PQ AFTER I went HDMI, I went back to component. For ME, it is better...a little cleaner. Don't ask for details, it's just my reaction.In my setup HDMI is better than component. I use HDMI for both my Dish622 and BHN cable box with better side by side comparisons than component cables.
Am I wrong that HDMI is the newer technology and considered the best consumer technology out there today (fall of 2007) as far as connectivity? As far as I know that is the choice connection. My setup has proven this to be true as well with my boxes and TV. Your setup could get different results.
It really depends. If you have been around here as much as I have, the opinions are 50-50. Some say HDMI looks better, others say component. It just depends. After about a month of frustration of PQ AFTER I went HDMI, I went back to component. For ME, it is better...a little cleaner. Don't ask for details, it's just my reaction.
For the record, HDMI is not obviously better than component.
When playing DVD, HDMI is obviously better than component, less artifacts. Not sure about HD content, though.
When playing DVD, HDMI is obviously better than component, less artifacts.