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In Reply to: No problem with the Samsung Blu-Ray machine.... posted by millen on December 5, 2006 at 23:41:40:
>>>The regular DVD movie was being upscale to 720p using the component connection to the 42" Panny plasma.<<<
You may wish to check up on that. As I unredatnd it, upscaling over component is strictly forbidden. Only a few Chinese brands (ie. Neuneo) will do that, ones by major electronics companies will not.
Jack
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Upscaling over component cable is only blocked by using the Image Constraint Token, which is controlled by the software (disk) fed to the machine. The studios are probably not enabling this right now... possibly to prevent confusion at this early stage of the format's release.
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I was the one who adjusted the Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-Ray player’s menu to upscaled the normal Van Helsing’s DVD movie to display in 720p. I also knew that they were using the Component’s cabling to demoe’d the (2) 42” & (1) 50” plasma HDTV namely Samsung, Panasonic and LG respectively and were fully capable of displaying the full 1080p Samsung’s player resolution when playing the Blu-Ray movie in HDMI connection.
Jack G is correct. The player won't upscale DVD to 720p over component unless the DVD has no copy protection.
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