Do you involve to buy an HD DVD player to monitor DVDs through your HD TV?
The first, as stated in the title, is if you have need of to buy an HD DVD Player to watch DVDs through your HD TV.
Secondly, Can you connect a majority dvd player to the Scart socket in the HD TV and still get hold of HD results?
And finally, If I do buy an HD DVD (Upscaler) Player, do I have to buy HD DVDs for it to be capable of produce HD results, or can I just use my typical dvds on the HD DVD Player and still get HD results?
I know the question sounds almost the same but I am rather a novice at this HD malarky and would really appreciate if someone is competent to help me.
Cheers!
Answers: NO NO NO
Hi,
I don't know an awful lot nearly hd but i do have a hd set up so il notify u from that.
If you have a HD-TV, it will be better characteristic than normal tv but it will not be HD until you connect it to a HD player for dvd's or connect it to Hd channel for TV.
Hd players are still very expensive. Your better rotten buying a PlayStation 3 which has the hd dvd player and also plays games but is cheaper than a average HD dvd player.
Normal dvds will play in the hd dvd player, but HD dvds will not play within a normal dvd player. This is what i own found out!
Also using a normal scart organize will not produce HD quality. You will have need of to purchase a hd lead Or HDMI cable. These come and go in price as the more expensive the better the standard.
I hope this helps
You can hook an commonplace DVD player to your HDTV.
Not really. Hooking standard def things to the SCART will force the TV to up-convert/de-interlace for display - but it wont be HD quality.
Buying a HD player, but playing standard-def DVD's does matching thing as the previous answer: It take the 480 lines of data, and up-converts it and fill in some stuff. In standard - this looks better than if you let your TV do it, but it's not HD level.
(Think of magnifying a tabloid, then running over the fuzzy packages with a ink pen to trademark it look better. It's still newsprint quality.)
No, but you should cause sure there is a HDMI port contained by the back that will connect to a newer type of T.V.s or gross sure the T.V. has same ports as the DVD players so you can keep watch on DVDs. Depending on what type of wire connections you are going to use will depend on how much you are predisposed to spend and how well you want your peak picture you want it to be. The lowest quality would be AV jacks, consequently to SVIDEO cords, to coaxical cord, or optical cord, or HDMI for best quality pictures. Good Luck.
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