In Reply to: That's not what most video journals are recommending posted by bigi on September 10, 2005 at 03:49:47:
have a "native resolution" at which they operate best. The same is true with LCD computer monitors. If your LCD is like my Samsung DLP, you'll never fully appreciate it until you view HD sources where they look incredible. Slightly lower resolution DVD signals are somewhat close.Indeed normal broadcasts look grainy by comparison and for some, I would rather view my old 35" Proscan.
As for the fisheye effect, that is avoidable. Most wide screen TVs have settings that control the aspect ratio. It is forcing a 4x3 image to fill the 16x9 space that causes that effect. Just let the signal run untouched.
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