I use VOOM with in InFocus ScreenPlay 7200 projector which supports both input formats, making comparison convenient. I initially felt component was better, but I've changed my mind after careful evaluation. Here's why:
The biggest problem with component seems to be crushed blacks on my system. This is apparent even on the pillar bars of a 4:3 picture--they're a fair bit blacker than with DVI. A lot of shadow detail is swallowed up with component. The colors initially seemed to "pop" more with component, but I've concluded they're a bit garish and over-saturated.
The overall contrast of the DVI picture seems a bit lower, but much more detail is thus preserved. Colors are a tad muted by comparison, though more natural than component and still, at times, over-saturated. The on-screen menus are sharper on DVI, as well.
I don't have a signal generator or access to any HD test patterns on anything other than Digital Video Essentials, and I don't have a DVI DVD player, so I haven't tweaked the picture settings in the projector at all. BTW, my box is set to output 720P, as this is the native resolution of the DMD in the SP7200.
It occurs to me I saw no options to change pillars or letterbox bars to gray. This certainly could cause problems with some display devices (burn-in). Anybody heard of this issue arising (glad DMD's don't have this problem, and the gray looks horrible anyhow)?
Food for thought... comments and observations welcome.
Todd/Indianapolis
The biggest problem with component seems to be crushed blacks on my system. This is apparent even on the pillar bars of a 4:3 picture--they're a fair bit blacker than with DVI. A lot of shadow detail is swallowed up with component. The colors initially seemed to "pop" more with component, but I've concluded they're a bit garish and over-saturated.
The overall contrast of the DVI picture seems a bit lower, but much more detail is thus preserved. Colors are a tad muted by comparison, though more natural than component and still, at times, over-saturated. The on-screen menus are sharper on DVI, as well.
I don't have a signal generator or access to any HD test patterns on anything other than Digital Video Essentials, and I don't have a DVI DVD player, so I haven't tweaked the picture settings in the projector at all. BTW, my box is set to output 720P, as this is the native resolution of the DMD in the SP7200.
It occurs to me I saw no options to change pillars or letterbox bars to gray. This certainly could cause problems with some display devices (burn-in). Anybody heard of this issue arising (glad DMD's don't have this problem, and the gray looks horrible anyhow)?
Food for thought... comments and observations welcome.
Todd/Indianapolis