If you have a good display, the difference is extremely noticable.
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Apr 1st, 2007 12:10 PM #1Sr. Member



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HDDVD vs. Upscaling quality
just wondering how big of a difference there is between the quality
i know HDDVD does 1080p... but the xbox360 can upscale normal dvds to 1080i (i think)
is the quality similar? or is it still night and day
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Apr 1st, 2007 12:40 PM #3
I always get into this argument with people.
I want to see a blind test done on the general population.
Take a sample of a thousand people and bring them each into a room separately. When they enter the room have either an upsampled DVD or a HD-DVD/Bluray-Disc playing on a highdef panel. Ask the person whether what is being played is high def or not.
My hypothesis is that a greater percentage of people will not be able to discern the high definition disc over the upscaled DVD.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a study as described above.
The real question is, are you happy with the quality of your upscaled DVDs/HD Downloads played on your xbox?
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Apr 1st, 2007 01:22 PM #4
I think your right, I don't think the general public could tell the difference. When I was younger, I worked in an electronics store, where we had 1st generation plasma televisons. 50" pioneer plasmas for 20 000. I remember when we sold the demo unit off the sales floor, and we had nothing to put back in its place. We were left with these ugly holes in the wall from where the bracket was. We decided to just put up a painting in it's place until our next shipments of televisions arrived. I rememebr customers walking up to the painting, walking around it, touching it, and then asking me if it was a televisoin..
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Apr 1st, 2007 02:35 PM #7
There is a huge difference between 1080p and 480i upscaled to 1080i/p. If you cannot see the difference, you are blind.
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I totally agree, I don't understand how you can't see a difference between SD and HD. I will saw that it does depend a bit on the quality of the transfer, but there is a clear difference.
I recently bought Casino Royal and was forced to get the SD version as I only have the HD DVD drive for my 360 and I hatethat I'm forced to watch it in SD knowing how good it would look in HD.
As a side note, you can also see a difference between broadcast HD and HD DVDs. This isn't a surprise considering the compression that goes on with broadcast signals but I really noticed the difference when King Kong was on TMN and I compared it to the HD DVD.
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Apr 1st, 2007 03:20 PM #9
agreed, HUGE difference
though i wouldn't go as far as saying they are blind.... but
1) probably sitting too far
2) non-HD capable TV (and but that i mean a TV with 1080 lines of NATIVE resolution or more, not that dumbarse 1024x768 rectangle pixeled "HD" plasmas)
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Alright, so there's a huge difference between an upscaled DVD and an HDDVD.
There's also a huge difference between an upscaled DVD and a non-upscaled DVD, right?
I just bought a HDTV and the difference between upscaling improving it by a lot or not would greatly influence my desire to buy the 360 elite >.>
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Got this over from avsforums.
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Regular SD DVD vs. Blu-raySD DVD up-converted (480i>1080i>768p) Pio DV-490V HDMI

Blu-Ray (1080p>1080i>768p) PS3 60g HDMI
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Ah, I can see the difference but I had to scroll back and forth more than a few times.
What I really wanna see is a direct upscaled DVD vs. SD DVD
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Is this 1080 p and other is 1080i Jeffy? Other one looks like crap lol

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Apr 1st, 2007 11:23 PM #14
Just as there is no replacement for displacement there is also no replacement for missing data. Blu-ray and HD-DVD movies contain 1080 lines of progressive data while a standard DVD consists of 480 lines of data. Upscaling 480p to 1080p does not magically add these missing 600 lines of data. If you cannot discern the difference between an a DVD upscaled to 1080p and a Blu-ray or HD-DVD movie then your vision isn't that good because you should easily be able to see the additional detail.
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Apr 2nd, 2007 09:22 AM #15
Static images are easy to discern, how about watching it live? Sometimes I have trouble telling Hi Def dvds from SD dvds when the TV is properly calibrated.
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