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I received my new Pioneer Elite BDP-05FD Blu-ray Jan. 15th. Updated the firmware Jan. 16th. Now on Jan. 17th. I'm ready to ship it back to the dealer.
Not because I don't like the machine but, my understanding is this player is capable of outputting 720p. That is only true when the source material is 720p. If not, it outputs 480/60i. That's DVD resolution. This is a major disappointment. My HDTV is a Samsung 56" 720p DLP. I purchased it in Jan. 2004 and for the most part, it's been reliable TV. I really can't justify replacing the TV after only 5yrs. and a price tag of $4200. To add to the problem is my receiver (Denon AVR-3805) not HDMI or DVI ready. But does that mean I can't enjoy blu-ray? Does anybody have any ideas on how I can this solve this problem without purchasing a new display? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Garry |
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better yet, goto this forum and some of the "pros" will be more than happy to help you out http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1054927
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Thanks for your help. Garry |
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Set it to auto.
My TV is 768p, and when selected to auto, it sends the 1080i signal to my TV and my TV downconverts it to 768p. It works, trust me. |
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I have the player set to auto. If I change it to any other setting, I lose the picture and error message " This mode not supported". The auto setting is 1080/60p Source and 480/60p Output. What I don't understand is my TV's Comp. inputs are as follows: Comp 1 480i/480p, Comp 2 & 3 480i/480p 720p, or 1080i. So why will it not support 1080i if I choose that setting?
Thanks for your help. Garry |
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Thanks, Garry |
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Sounds to me like your using a SD-DVD. |
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