Sabtu, 15 Februari 2014

how does a dvd player upconvert a standard dvd to 1080p?




trkshorty2


what does the dvd player do?


Answer
A Standard DVD picture is 720x480.
The DVD player needs to scale that picture to 1920x1080.
There are many techniques used that combine pixel interpolation with motion estimation/compensation; however, in its simplest form, pixel interpolation will work.
Note that all HDTVs can scale as well, some even better than upconverting DVD players, so try you player with 480i or 480p output and see what your TV does. You may be surprised!!

Dvd players that play 1080p mkv?




The Great





Answer
There are several problems with your question:

* You made a statement and put a question mark at the end. This is not a question. I assume you are looking for a DVD player that can play mkv files? (Your English teacher is shaking her head in sorrow).

* A DVD player is a standard def device. It is locked into 480 lines of video. It can never support anything higher than that.

* A DVD player is a standard def device in a HDTV world. Why, why, why would you consider buying one of these?

* A MKV file is like a zip file - it is a container that can hold video encoded in many different formats. This makes it one of the more difficult file types to handle.

* Some DVD players play DVD+R, some -R. What type of burner do you have?

* etc.

My advice: save up $99 and go buy a Western Digital TV Live box. This thing will play most of your computer files from a USB flash drive, or stream wirelessly from your PC. It also give you lots of streaming apps (Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Pandora, etc.).

I have done the whole "Convert/burn/play" thing and it takes HOURS, and often does not work right. The WD box is much simpler.




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