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In Reply to: Re: Question about my 2005 Sony SXRD Television posted by Jack G on September 11, 2006 at 15:18:45:
I understand that my Sony SXRD television will not accept 1080p, but can display it. However, can it display true 1080p which is 60 frames per second or 1080p @ 30 fps?. I think your telling me to set the Denon DVD player setting to 1080i. Correct?
Ok, if so, my television will de-interlace that 1080i signal from the dvd player to 1080p @ at 30 frames per second (unlike 1080p @60 frames per second which is true 1080p) Am I Correct? Gosh, I wish I was not such a newbe. Hope I am not bothering you.What occurrs if I set the dvd player to output 1080p? Will the television explode? hehehe
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Who said "true" 1080p is 60fps? 1080p is 1080p, regardless of fps.> > > I think your telling me to set the Denon DVD player setting to 1080i. Correct? < < <
Correct.> > > Ok, if so, my television will de-interlace that 1080i signal from the dvd player to 1080p @ at 30 frames per second (unlike 1080p @60 frames per second which is true 1080p) Am I Correct? < < <
That depends on the source. I beleive film is 24fps. I don't know any sources that are 1080p/60. Both HD DVD and Blu-ray are 1080p/30 encoded on the discs. 1080p60 takes up too much space.Remember, your player is only upscaling the 480 info on your DVD.
I have a 60" SXRD, and my HD DVD player takes the 1080p30 from the disc, interlaces it to 1080i60 which the TV the deinterlaces back to 1080p30 (or 3:2 pulldown-a seperate issue). There is NO loss of information. Others more technically informed can explain better than I can.> > > What occurrs if I set the dvd player to output 1080p? < < <
Nothng, just a blank screen.
Hope this helps.
Jack
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