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  • ODogg
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    • Feb 2003
    • 37953

    #4261
    Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

    Originally posted by mjb2124
    I believe a problem with component and 1080P is that not a lot of TV's support 1080P over component.

    well crap, i been waiting to get the VGA cable to go to 1080P but just now i went to the menu and 1080P is right there on the menu (i'm using component) and I switched to it and it worked. now to play some games and see if i can tell any difference..

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    • triplej96
      24fps
      • Aug 2002
      • 2152

      #4262
      Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

      Just got a brand new 32 inch westinghouse lcd hdtv its nice but for some reason when I turn on my 360 and put it on 720p it works and everything is fine but once I put a dvd in my tv only shows the dvd on my 360 in 480 not 720? Thanks
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      • ExtremeGamer
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        • Jul 2002
        • 35299

        #4263
        Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

        Originally posted by triplej96
        Just got a brand new 32 inch westinghouse lcd hdtv its nice but for some reason when I turn on my 360 and put it on 720p it works and everything is fine but once I put a dvd in my tv only shows the dvd on my 360 in 480 not 720? Thanks
        Well, the 360 is a normal progressive scan DVD player, so it will show only in 480P. Sorry.

        If you have a VGA cable, then it'll upconvert.

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        • triplej96
          24fps
          • Aug 2002
          • 2152

          #4264
          Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

          Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
          Well, the 360 is a normal progressive scan DVD player, so it will show only in 480P. Sorry.

          If you have a VGA cable, then it'll upconvert.

          Oh that makes sense thanks.
          -Josh

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          • coogrfan
            In Fritz We Trust
            • Jul 2002
            • 15645

            #4265
            Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

            I had been holding out on buying an HDTV until I had enough AMEX Platinum rewards points to get one for free, but over the weekend Circuit City had a deal on a 50" Vizio plasma that was too good to pass up:

            http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Vizio...oductDetail.do

            CC delivered it last night and it is, in a word, magnificent.

            The DirecTV folks can't come install my new HD receiver until the 20th, but I think I can make do with with over-the air HD and Xbox 360 until then.

            Now for a question: I generally don't keep my 360 connected to Live. The last time I did was about a month ago in order to download the Madden/NCAA alt uni's. When I first logged in I was told there was an update for my system.

            Would that have been the the one that enabled dvd upscaling when using a VGA connection?

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            • RoyalBoyle78
              Aka."Footballforever"
              • May 2003
              • 23918

              #4266
              Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

              Originally posted by coogrfan
              I had been holding out on buying an HDTV until I had enough AMEX Platinum rewards points to get one for free, but over the weekend Circuit City had a deal on a 50" Vizio plasma that was too good to pass up:

              http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Vizio...oductDetail.do

              CC delivered it last night and it is, in a word, magnificent.

              The DirecTV folks can't come install my new HD receiver until the 20th, but I think I can make do with with over-the air HD and Xbox 360 until then.

              Now for a question: I generally don't keep my 360 connected to Live. The last time I did was about a month ago in order to download the Madden/NCAA alt uni's. When I first logged in I was told there was an update for my system.

              Would that have been the the one that enabled dvd upscaling when using a VGA connection?
              is it really safe to play games on a plasma?
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              • coogrfan
                In Fritz We Trust
                • Jul 2002
                • 15645

                #4267
                Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                Originally posted by FootballForever
                is it really safe to play games on a plasma?
                When I first started looking at HD sets a while back I was concerned about that, but I've read (on cnet and other videophile sites) that the danger tends to be overstated:

                Burn-in. Some high-end TVs, namely plasma and CRT-based rear-projection sets, can become permanently scarred by very bright, stationary images that remain on the screen for a long time; think of a paused game or that constant score/life-bar/ammo-count graphic. However, we consider the danger of burn-in to be greatly exaggerated and plasmas and CRT-based RPTVs to be fine candidates for all but the heaviest gaming situations.
                Since I'm the sort who never plays for more than 2-3 hours at a time anyway, I think I'm probably pretty safe.

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                • ehh
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                  • Mar 2003
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                  #4268
                  Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                  BTW, what's the difference between 1080i and 1080p?
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                  • coogrfan
                    In Fritz We Trust
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 15645

                    #4269
                    Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                    Originally posted by ehh
                    BTW, what's the difference between 1080i and 1080p?
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                    Resolution, or picture detail, is the main reason why HDTV programs look so good. The standard-definition programming most of us watch today has at most 480 visible lines of detail, whereas HDTV has as many as 1,080. HDTV looks sharper and clearer than regular TV by a wide margin, especially on big-screen televisions. It actually comes in two different resolutions, called 1080i and 720p. One is not necessarily better than the other; 1080i has more lines and pixels, but 720p is a progressive-scan format that should deliver a smoother image that stays sharper during motion (for more on progressive scanning, see our primer). Another format is also becoming more well-known: 1080p, which combines the superior resolution of 1080i with the progressive-scan smoothness of 720p. True 1080p content is extremely scarce however, and none of the major networks have announced 1080p broadcasts. Check out our comparison chart to see how HDTV stacks up against standard TV and progressive-scan DVD

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                    • RoyalBoyle78
                      Aka."Footballforever"
                      • May 2003
                      • 23918

                      #4270
                      Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                      Originally posted by ehh
                      BTW, what's the difference between 1080i and 1080p?
                      Honestly, Nothing. I don't think you can even see a huge difference. It's like I don't think theres a big difference between 720p/1080i.
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                      • astronut
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                        • May 2004
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                        #4271
                        Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                        Originally posted by triplej96
                        Oh that makes sense thanks.
                        I'm probably gonna get blasted, but what is a vga cable?

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                        • coogrfan
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 15645

                          #4272
                          Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                          Originally posted by astronut
                          I'm probably gonna get blasted, but what is a vga cable?
                          It's the type of cable usually used to connect a pc to a monitor, MS makes one specifically for the 360. Here's a simple explanation of the different types of connector (scroll down to the diagram):

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                          • Blzer
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                            • Mar 2004
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                            #4273
                            Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                            Is there an option on HDTVs to convert programs from 1080i to 720p?
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                            • ExtremeGamer
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 35299

                              #4274
                              Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Is there an option on HDTVs to convert programs from 1080i to 720p?
                              If the HDTV is native 720P, then it should convert all 1080i stuff to 720P.

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                              • cbgatorade0202
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                                • Dec 2004
                                • 4041

                                #4275
                                Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                                Originally posted by FootballForever
                                is it really safe to play games on a plasma?
                                I have a Plasma and I've had great luck with it, Looks Beautiful and nothing has went wrong.
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