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first of all, hello everyone, im new to the forums, my name is Matt and im from Canada.
![]() now, let me get to the point... I bought a new Samsung HDTV and home theatre system last week, and i have a question. here is the TV: http://www.samsung.com/ca/consumer/d...LN46A750R1FXZC and here is the Home theatre system: http://www.samsung.com/ca/consumer/d...HT-AS720ST/XAC and i have a BD player samsung BD-P1600: http://www.hdtvlounge.net/blu-ray/samsung-bdp1600/ now, here is my question: I connected the BD player through HDMI (monster cable) to my HT amp (AMP= Home theatre thing, where you change the settings etc, sorry, im a newbie, WITH a bad english ![]() the problems is, when im watching movies, it says the resolutions is 1080i. shoudnt it be 1080p? (the movie was The dark knight) of so, how can i fix this? thank you in advance for your help, and have a good day/night ![]() IF THIS IS THE WRONG SECTION, I AM SORRY, BUT COULD A MOD KINDLY PUT THE TOPIC IN THE RIGHT SECTION? THANK YOU |
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you were right... they are 1080i... sorry for the confusion guys...i was so distracted by all the installation, setting etc that i forgot to look the cable. i already have a 1080p cable, so tomorrow im gonna buy another one (FU**, gonna have to spend at least more 100$ ) well, thank you all for your help ![]() this looks like a forum with lot cool people, so i'' probably be back ![]() thanks again. PS: well, since im here, any suggestions of a good 1080p HDMI cable, with a good price? i would really appreciate ![]() ![]() |
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oh, thank you john, and wolverine for the suggestions. i'll take a look at walmart tomorrow ![]() |
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No need to pay for marketing and "High-Speed HDMI" cables or whatever you'll undoubtably end up buying...... |
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If you have Cat2 (or even Cat1) cables, they are ALL capable of passing a 1080p24 signal with lossless audio (which runs ar 1.10 Gbps). If you happen to have Monster 2.23 Gbps cables that "claim" only 1080i/720p, that total BS. Don't believe the marketing, and DO NOT go out and spend big $$ on new cables. You want to order a $5 cable from Monoprice to test, fine, go right ahead. It will do the exact same thing as the $150 Monster cable. |
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are you guys sure? because on the HDMI box it only says: 720p/1080i
i'll try again and look on the BD player settings... all this is so confusing :/ but thank you all for your help ![]() PS: sorry if i caused any sort of confusion, you see, my english is not very good. XD EDIT: ok, i've changed the BD setting to 1080p. now the TV says it's running at 1080p (actually it only says 1080 without the "p"... but it should be 1080p...before it said 1080i...) i cant tell the difference between 1080i and 1080p, but it should be all right now. thank you all for your help..i was going to buy a new cable this saturday. you guys probably saved me at least 30$ XD it's a BAD thing to be a newbie in this kind of things... thank you all again ![]() Last edited by MATT90; 03-26-2009 at 08:01 AM. |
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Yes, we are sure about the whole HDMI marketing crap that is designed to confuse the buyer and make them think they need to spend more $$ than need be. Read through the following post and look at the chart published by Monster. They "rate" their 2nd lowest cable as being only capable of handling 720p/1080i, yet based on the speed rating it can handle ALL 1080p24 can offer. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=366 Glad it all worked out for you! |
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HDMI > Component video > S-video > Composite video > Analogue RF Some HDMI links: Last edited by U4K61; 01-12-2010 at 03:56 PM. |
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If you want even more technical test info on HDMI cables read this:
http://www.audioholics.com/education...le-bench-tests And yes, all HDMI cables will do 1080p, no matter what the package says. That's how Monster Cable tricks you out of your money. |
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