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High-Def => General HD Discussion => Topic started by: don on Feb 12, 2008 at 04:39 PM

Title: Native Resolution - Downscaling
Post by: don on Feb 12, 2008 at 04:39 PM
I understand in theory that if use an input with a higher resolution than the display, the image will be downscaled to fit the native resolution.
(e.g. 1080i input will be downscaled to 480p for 480p native displays...)

However, why do i get a noticeable difference whenever i use a higher reso. (1080i/720p) over 480p when I'm using my XBOX 360 on my native 480p projector?

results:

1080i - stills looks great, 720p - better in-game performance...
480p setting - graphics somewhat degraded compared to 1080i and 720p...

ang nakakalito... diba everything is downscaled to 480p? why do i get better graphics on 1080i & 720p on my native 480p? It should be the same theoretically right?

recently i upgraded to a 720p native projector... now i don't know if i'm gonna set my Toshiba A3 to 1080i... any recommendations? Currently my pj is set to 720p also my HD DVD player.
Title: Re: Native Resolution - Downscaling
Post by: av_phile1 on Feb 13, 2008 at 12:08 PM
Because a higher resolution input has more detail and color, downscaling it can yield better pictures than upscaling one with smaller resolution that already has diminished details.
Title: Re: Native Resolution - Downscaling
Post by: don on Feb 14, 2008 at 12:34 AM
thanks for the input av_phile, really appreciate it. can't w8 to try 1080p sources to my 720p  ;D need to hunt for a bluray player :)
Title: Re: Native Resolution - Downscaling
Post by: antikryst on Feb 20, 2008 at 06:13 PM
go to the closest setting to your native res. i set my hd dvd watching to 720p on my 32" samsung.

you can also compare and let your eyes be the judge. the question here will be who is the better downscaler. the player or the tv? :)