Can somone else confirm this for me. I don't mean to second guess anyone but i've heard that using a regular $30 component switch box does regrade the image quality a little. I've also heard the cables can make a drastic difference when it comes to video quality. Dan.B
Well that is fantastic news then! That means I can likely just buy a cheap switcher and a quality component cable and i'll be able to have all my systems as well as a new progressive scan player all hooked up without having to spend that much on the switcher! That is great news but I swear i've...
Thanks Mark. I already have the component cables for the PS2 as well as my Cube. :) Yes, the PS2 has several progessive scan games as of right now. I know for sure that Socom, Burnout 2, Tekken 3, and ATV Offroad Fury 2 are progressive capable. I've heard before that normal a/v switchers...
Well, the max i'm currently willing to spend on a progressive DVD player is $150. What the best PS DVD player for $150? Also, comparing that DVD player to the PS2 how big a difference do you predict? Dan.B
Wow! Thats a bummer. :frowning: I've been hearing people refer to watching movies in progressive scan as looking "almost 3D" and "amazing difference from interlaced". However, i've also heard people describe the differences just like you did John. Here is my predicament. I'm getting a 32"...
....when going from viewing movies on a 32" HDTV Wega with an Xbox to a $150 progressive scan player? Will the difference really shock me or will it be moderately noticable? I've never actually seen a movie in progressive scan on an HDTV. :) Dan.B