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From what you've described, then:
a) it's a good sensible distance
b) I doubt there's much wrong with the Sony DVD player
c) Belkin are a respected cable manufacturer so I doubt that there lies the problem
d) Not that I've any reason to doubt what you say or your own knowledge; just covering everything I can think of, just in case. Some people get "Component" confused with "Composite", the one being just about the best analogue signal protocol, and the other, the worst. If you are indeed using Component (which is, three cables for picture only, with sockets coloured red, green and blue usually; sound is separate) then that's the right thing to do.
Your new TV's visible screen will be almost 25% larger in each direction than the 28 inch CRT it replaced (a 28 inch CRT has a usable screen of about 26 inches diagonal; a 32 inch LCD has 32 inches).
It's an unrealistic expectation that the picture quality from any standard defintion source (which includes regular DVD, upscaled or not) will match that from a true High Definition source. It can't; the level of detail is simply not present and therefore cannot be extracted.
It is true, though, that many DVDs contain a grainy image. If you have or can beg, steal* or borrow, a copy of Star Wars ep 2 or 3 (not 1) and look at this, you'll be seeing probably one of the best examples of DVD mastering I know of. If you are still having problems then you do, indeed, have something amiss.
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* I do not condone theft.
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Nigel Except on matters of forum moderation, the views expressed in this post are my own, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of AVForums.
Last edited by LV426; 26-05-2006 at 8:25 AM.
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