Any CHEAP Up Conversion DVD Players out there ?

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  1. dabig25

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    Are there any CHEAP, up conversion dvd players out there ??????

    That will convert from normal 480-500 resolution, to 720/1080.

    Also, can they up convert using component outputs, or do they have to use HDMI output, to convert ?????

    Looking to get one.....My Tv only has 1 DVI input, currently using a HDMI to DVI adapter from my HD cable box to my TV.

    Trying to figure out which one to use , using the DVI input & which one to use w/ component input.

    Sorry if these questions sound confusing........
     
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    clueless1

    overwhelming...but Thanx.
     
  5. gear79

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    yes, answer the question.........

    how much do you want to spend???
    and, you can get an equally good picture using quality component cables.
    keep in mind, running what you have, HDMI to DVI caable, there is no audio using DVI, which i am sure you figured that out.
    HDMI will carry both audio and video.

    I have an LG LDA-511, plays all formats and does upconversion.
    there is a newer model out, but not sure which one it is ,check their site.
    best buy has this player for about 150 or so.
     
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    $100-150.......

    I saw one at Best Buy...........$100........

    Toshiba SD-4980
     
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    but from the specs. it seems to not play the + format, you can buy the + but will have to booktype them to dvd-rom to play. or buy the dash media (if you burn or play burned media)
    just my opinion....
     
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    dabig, i think you have the right idea checking reviews on avsforum.com. I would not recommend going by circuit city's reviews. Ignore them.

    If you're interested in a particular model, post it on avs and wait for comments/suggestions. You will find that a lot of players have problems... for example, macroblocking.

    I have a panny s77, and i would recommend it, but i can't say that it is the absolute best out there for the price because i haven't tried any other players. That's why you are better off getting multiple opinions from people who own more than one player and can give* somewhat objective reviews.
     
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    @ dabig
    clueless is right, the avs forums is a great place. thats how i found out about my previous dvd player and its problems, thats why i returned it for another model.
    in that link you have for the Sony, there is no upconversion on that unit and the component side of it says no info available.
    i'm telling you, look into the unit i have........ this thing plays it all. i can burn an .avi file in less then a minute and be watching a full length movie in no time, plus have all the audio and picture quality (providing it was a good upload/download), but downloading a divx file or a dvdrip and its already encoded (made by data) and plays excellent.
     
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    How are the Samsungs ??????????

    Any other suggestions between $100-$150 price range.......for true HD upconversion players??????????
     
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    no, the LG (the one i have, up from the 418) has a vacuum load type system. it does pause a second for eject, but does not scratch. i dont know anybody who has a samsung, you can only go by reviews i guess. good luck on your purchase.
     
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    I wouldn't use it w/ component.........

    I'd use the DVI instead, & then hook-up the audio via optical thru a reciever.
     
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    Sounds good. I run my s77 w/ HDMI out to my wega WS CRT (32inch) and optical to my z-5500 system. Works good.
     

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