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Old 07-09-2005, 03:17 PM   #9
Sole_Survivor
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Well, I wouldn't say that CSI on my DVD is better than the CSI 1080 broadcast, but it's close, it looks HD, the DVD of CSI is better than the 1080 broadcast of NCIS.
Yes I'm getting good results, but with this new anamorphic DVD.

I think, terrestrial TV will stick with mpeg2 because of all the integrated sets, where HD NET, HBO, will be switching to mpeg4 on Directv. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You're a lot more knowledgeable than me, I have a few questions if you can help?

From your last post does it mean that the 720 up converter on my TV is bypassed when I set my Denon to 720?

On a fixed panel resolution, if it pushes out the same amount of pixels, are they sort of artificial pixels with a standard broadcast, knowing that there are less pixels on SCI Fi than HD Net?

How Does having a fixed panel resolution get me better results with the Denon DVD player?
Don't mean to bug you too much but if you know the answer to this it would be a help!
Thanx!
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