Image quality question (360)

Sagalout said:
Thats not strictly true. Some games are giving a better/smoother framerate on SD at the moment, although I'd expect that to be rectified by the time the next batch of games come out. Also HD sets often look worse than SD sets when displaying SD material, although this is more apparent on LCD than Plasma.

NFS:MW runs fast at 480p in HD, it's just a bad job on the game that stops it.
 
fragster said:
I have a Sony 32" Trinitron flatscreen which is a fairly decent telly (DVDs look awesome, much better than my old man's 32" LG LCD he's just bought which is shocking really). I'm using an RGB scart cable (whilst saving for a HD tv).

Thats not really shocking mate. DVD's only output in standard definition and HDTV's have to scale the image up which reduces quality. As soon as you upgrade to an HDTV you will notice the drop in quality also since none of them handle standard definition sources as well as a good CRT. Your fathers LCD will shine when using HD-DVD/Blue-ray, SkyHD, Xbox 360 etc.... However a good upscaling DVD player or upscaling through ffdshow on a PC will improve the picture quality of a standard DVD on an HDTV immensely. Out of interest what is your father using to connect his DVD player to his LCD?
 
he's not much of a techy really. He's using a Sony 5.1 surround package (can't remember model number). Unfortunately it doesn't have component out so he's having to resort to the normal scart.

I didn't realise HD TVs had to scale images that weren't in HD. Useful bit of info, thanks.

We've already tried the Xbox on it and you're right it does look good. Just thought DVDs would have looked slightly better (but then I guess it's the player's fault rather than the tv)
 
fragster said:
he's not much of a techy really. He's using a Sony 5.1 surround package (can't remember model number). Unfortunately it doesn't have component out so he's having to resort to the normal scart.

Ahh well that would definately explain it! :)

Hook up any good DVD player (upscaling or otherwise) to his LCD through DVI/HDMI/component and it should look fantastic.
 
was gonna take my Denon round there but don't fancy undoing all my wiring work lol.

I notice the panasonic link above points to plasma screens that aren't HD ready. would have thought they would be.... ? some on ebay are HD ready and some aren't. Confused now.
 
fragster said:
was gonna take my Denon round there but don't fancy undoing all my wiring work lol.

I notice the panasonic link above points to plasma screens that aren't HD ready. would have thought they would be.... ? some on ebay are HD ready and some aren't. Confused now.

HD ready means they have a HDMI port. My Sony Plasma screen (link posted above) is not "HD Ready" but it has component and 1024x1024 so it will quite easily do 720p (and it looks stunning!).
 
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