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Re: [Video]BluRay HDMI input and aspect ratio

Subject: Re: [Video]BluRay HDMI input and aspect ratio
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2009/11/11 9:38:01

If its full HD, it will be 1920x1080, the i and p only mean the scan type being progressive or interlaced.

Id think any HD tv worth a damn would have an auto mode these days that would select the correct ratio and resolution to use the full screen based on the input information.

Cant beat CRT projection for versatility in these type of respects, they may be rather bit, but the will do any resolution they are capable of dot correct. Mine is only an 8 inch projector, so its not top end, but it will display 1920x1080p as well as any wide screen res up to that perfectly well, and if the signal is 4:3, itll display that from 480i right up to 1600x1200p and anything in between. No LCD, DLP, LED, or plasma can acurately display any more than one wide screen res, and one 4:3 res, cause the pixels are permently fixed. They display them ofcourse, but they use software interpolation to do it, or they use a reduced portion of the dots to make up pixel perfect resolutions ( such as when you see that boarder all the way around )
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