jimmiknicks
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Apologies for starting a new thread regarding this but can't find an anser that helps me personaly with my set up.
As below I have the following small set up;
LG 37" 37LC2D (1080i)
Xbox 360 connected Component HD cables
Sony DAV-IS10 connected via HDMI
Now my TV picture via freeview and Xbox picture is very good and I'm very happy with it. I especialy chose the Sony DAV-IS10 system for it's upscaling capabilites to 1080i as well as the wife pleasing small speakers. I got this at the weekend and although the sound is fantastic could not be more disapointed with the DVD picture. I may as well start watching VHS video's again it's so grainy to almost the point of not watchable, even the wife noticed it!
Just wondering if anybody has any idea's of how to fix this, whether it be different connections, setttings or using my old stand alone none upscaling DVD player (haven't tried this yet as it's been retired to the attic).
I used to play DVD's via my PC to the screen via VGA and didn't have this problem, do I purchase a HDMI to VGA cable, can't see this making a difference though?
Any help would be appriciated, thank you
As below I have the following small set up;
LG 37" 37LC2D (1080i)
Xbox 360 connected Component HD cables
Sony DAV-IS10 connected via HDMI
Now my TV picture via freeview and Xbox picture is very good and I'm very happy with it. I especialy chose the Sony DAV-IS10 system for it's upscaling capabilites to 1080i as well as the wife pleasing small speakers. I got this at the weekend and although the sound is fantastic could not be more disapointed with the DVD picture. I may as well start watching VHS video's again it's so grainy to almost the point of not watchable, even the wife noticed it!
Just wondering if anybody has any idea's of how to fix this, whether it be different connections, setttings or using my old stand alone none upscaling DVD player (haven't tried this yet as it's been retired to the attic).
I used to play DVD's via my PC to the screen via VGA and didn't have this problem, do I purchase a HDMI to VGA cable, can't see this making a difference though?
Any help would be appriciated, thank you