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Sony PS3 and upconversion
Does anyone know if the PS3 will upconvert older DVDs to 1080i/p? I can't find the definitive answer. MBs are full of misinformation and I can't locate the answer on sony website.
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i dont believe it does any upconverting to 720p, 1080i or 1080p. you are stuck with the dvd resolution of 480 when playing back dvd movies
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My motto concerning the PS3 is as follows:
PS3: Only Bill Gates can afford one. |
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There are quite a few sources that support the general claim that the PS3 will not convert:
http://www.engadgethd.com/2006/10/21...at-gamers-day/ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=739172 http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=679500 |
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I don't understand how a game could "up convert" to a higher resolution if the original resolution is 480. I mean you don't get something from nothing...right? A company that writes games would not write the game in a higher resolution that nobody will see...would they?
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standard dvds are made at a resolution of 480i for older tv setsl. basically they have a microprocessor that upconverts (adds) the extra lines and adjusts the frame rate of the movie to near hd quality.
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I find it hard to believe that there might actually be an exception to the "Garbage in, Garbage out" rule...
![]() Unless the DVD had some hidden encoding information. I don't see how it could end up making a lower quality movie one of higher quality... |
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Upconverting does not add quality. It is simply scaling to different resolutions. Scaling can make things look worse, much worse. A good scaler can make DVD's look very good on an HD display. It's not magically making a DVD into an HD-DVD but it can dramatically improve the picture quality on an HDTV.
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