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  1. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    Actually as far as I know all current DVD players allow you to use the HDMI for video only, and send the audio signal through a different output, but none of these are using the new HD audio formats, which currently will only be fully supported via HDMI, thus if you want HS audio you'll have to...
  2. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    Scott, As Lee explained, for current DVD players you can use the HDMI for just video, which is how anyone who doesn't use their display for audio would choose to do. As for the upcoming players that will include the new HD audio formats, I suspect that they will have either have two HDMI...
  3. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    Thanks Scott, here is the link: HTM's Review of the Toshiba SD-6980SU Universal Disc Player They also have a decent review of the new 1080p Neo player: HTM's Review of the NeuNeo HVD2085 1080p Upconverting DVD Player
  4. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    While I am visiting this thread, and on the subject of Toshiba... Anyone here had any experience or have opinions about Toshiba's current slate of 720p/1080i upscaling players:SD-6980SD-5980SD-4980The specs and prices appear impressive. HDMI, DivX, SACD, WMA, MP3, HD JPEG, JPEG Viewer, Card...
  5. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    Not necessarily. In fact, currently Toshiba's HD DVD format may initially only release titles in 1080i. Regardless, many of today's interpolators and deinterlacers are so well designed that most of the time you won’t likely be able to distinguish between a 1080i and 1080p signal. As...
  6. Nils Luehrmann

    Upscaling/HDef DVD Player merged thread

    Welcome to the forum Scott, First, let me commend you for an excellent choice in displays. I have recently been demoing this same model and have been nothing short of impressed. I should point out though, this, like the vast majority of 1920x1080 displays, dos not accept a 1080p input...
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