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Oct 2007
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Thanks for reading. I just bought a PS3 a few weeks ago. I have a question about blu ray. My 50 inch plasma only out puts 1080i
![]() Does a blu ray movie look "better" at 1080i than a regular Dvd upconverted to 1080i? On a side note the blu ray promos look incredible on my set. Thanks for your help. DB |
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Jul 2007
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You will have your fun with Blu-ray!
![]() Don´t think about 1080i doesn´t look good, it looks AMAZING! Blu-ray looks definitely better than a DVD...by far ![]() oh, and welcome to this forum ![]() Last edited by Blu-Style; 10-08-2007 at 04:07 PM. |
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Yes a blu-ray at 1080i looks better than an upconverted dvd at 1080i. The secret is in the discs. A dvd has a max resolution of 480p, all an upconverter does is deinterlace it to a 1080i picture. It chops ip up over and over, granted this does look good but it still isn't perfect. A blu-ray disc can carry a full 1080i resolution. A blu-ray will look better than an upconverted dvd. |
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Thanks...
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Your username tells me that you are a "Prison Break" fan
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@ Dbcooper
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You have a 1080i tv or a 1080i input???? For most tvs(ones that don't do 24hz), even if you have a 1080p input, the signal needs to be deinterlaced to 1080i to do to the 2:3 pulldown needed for film at 60hz. Basically, it will look just as good as 1080p. Good Bluray will look >>>>>>>> then upconverted DVD on your tv, so don't worry. DVD sucks.
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The Universe.
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The Universe.
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I wasn't completely sure how much better BD looked on a 1080i compared to DVD upconvert...then I placed a DVD version of Open Season in the player and then put in the BD version...the BD version blows the DVD version out of the water. I've tried several different movies with the same results. The sharpness of the DVD version is just not as good as the BD version.
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