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Originally Posted by craynerd Hi Guys
Over the past few years I have collected AV equipment and I`m now trying to hook it all up correctly. Anyway, I baught a Denon DVD-1920 in the HD TV boom, I thought that it was a HD player and would work with my panny 32LXD52 LCD TV. So, 2 years on and I`m just trying to get to grips with what I have actually baught - I remember picking it because it was advertised at HD but I know this isn`t possible, so what actually is it and what does it do?
Also, I`m trying to connect everything via my AV denon AVR2106 amp but with it being an older model it will only accept component inputs and outputs. Currently I plug direct from DVD player to TV via a HDMI cable, if I change to component through my denon amp will I lose quality?
Look forward to your replys
Chris |
It's one of the best scaling DVD players going. The internal scaler is a design by Faroujda who are recognised as being amongst the best in the business. Connecting by component will mean that you will have to use the TV to scale as sadly the Denon only scales to HDMI and not component. I have this player and a Denon amp which has the same scaler in it. The faroujda scaler works better than the scaler in my new TV (Sony KDL-40W4000) as viewing Freeview SD pictures scaled by the Amp against the TV internal tuner shows. I used to have a HD ready TV and the Denon looked best at 720P, my new TV is full HD so 1080i gives more detail on my new TV.
Recently my son bought his blue ray player round and we had the opportunity to try try the same standard DVD against the blue ray disc. THe blue ray disc obviously looks better but the margin was amazingly small.
By all means try the component connection to see, but I suspect the Denon scaler will be better.