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buya89
02-03-2006, 09:01 PM
Does anyone know any good deals on HDMI dvd players, upscale or not, thanks

buya89
02-04-2006, 12:15 AM
btw, i meant as upsacle, not top of the line, but the ones that suppose to upscale interlaced to 1080

rodeojones903
02-04-2006, 12:18 AM
www.oppodigital.com

Hands down the best one you can get for the money.

R1V3R5
02-04-2006, 01:37 AM
That Oppo is nice but it is also $200. What is your price range? Because Philips and Toshiba both sell a mediocre HDMI player for under $100 that upconverts to 1080i. If price is not a problem, get the Oppo.

buya89
02-04-2006, 11:16 AM
Yeah but I dont have DVI input only HDMI
im confused now :(
price is not a big barrier

R1V3R5
02-05-2006, 03:17 AM
Yeah but I dont have DVI input only HDMI
im confused now :(
price is not a big barrier


Just buy an HDMI to DVI cable.

http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10231&style


Or buy another DVD player. BestBuy sells an LG and a Sony for under $200.

rodeojones903
02-05-2006, 03:30 AM
Yeah but I dont have DVI input only HDMI
im confused now :(
price is not a big barrier


You can get a DVI to HDMI cable free with the Oppo. Just select that one at the checkout.

doubledown
02-05-2006, 12:07 PM
I've seen the SAMSUNG for around $110. Check BestBuy.com (sale may be over)

OR www.onecall.com has an open-box one for $99.

I was thinking of getting one for my new LCD TV, but they seem overhyped. I think you need a LARGE TV to really see the difference. My LCD is only 26" (it's a secondTV anyways)

buya89
02-05-2006, 08:12 PM
Thanks guys, I appretiate it :)

sblymnlcrymnl
02-05-2006, 08:19 PM
www.oppodigital.com

Hands down the best one you can get for the money. :drool: :drool: :drool:

I was looking at that one, but then I bought a $60 philips at walmart for my DivX needs. :lol:

Kfoster1979
02-05-2006, 09:28 PM
I bought a cheapass Cyberhome http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3610578&cat=95987&type=19&dept=3944&path=0%3A3944%3A133276%3A62055%3A95987

I love it Dvix, Xvid, MP4 runs at all and very well. My one complant is the loading it takes a long time..... Also take alook at this site http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers it will help you find a good player for Dvix if you can do with out HDMI http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2598455&cat=95987&type=19&dept=3944&path=0%3A3944%3A133276%3A62055%3A95987 This Philips Is super nice

kenandali
02-05-2006, 10:33 PM
The HD850 Samsung with an HDMI cable included is on sale at Circuit City right now for only $109... $40 bucks off and it includes a basic cable... if you just want a mediocre player, Costco sells the 1080i Toshiba with cable for $79.

LinkinPrime
02-07-2006, 11:42 AM
The HD850 Samsung with an HDMI cable included is on sale at Circuit City right now for only $109... $40 bucks off and it includes a basic cable... if you just want a mediocre player, Costco sells the 1080i Toshiba with cable for $79.

I was about to post this when I saw the topic. I purchased it at CC just this Sunday.

kaw
02-07-2006, 11:50 AM
I got an Oppo with the DVI to HDMI cable. Great little player for 200 dollars.

javeryh
02-07-2006, 12:04 PM
How is the picture on these upconverting players? I have been holding out for high definition DVDs but it is killing me. I was using an old DVD player (without even progressive scan) until I got the Xbox 360 but I hate all of the noise it makes and how hot it gets. DVDs are 480p maximum, right.... Do the upconverting DVD players really look nice on an HDTV?

rodeojones903
02-07-2006, 12:07 PM
How is the picture on these upconverting players? I have been holding out for high definition DVDs but it is killing me. I was using an old DVD player (without even progressive scan) until I got the Xbox 360 but I hate all of the noise it makes and how hot it gets. DVDs are 480p maximum, right.... Do the upconverting DVD players really look nice on an HDTV?


It is a better picture, but its not true HD. They are worth having on an HDTV, especially if you have a good DVD collection to begin with. Ive had 3 of them so far, and wouldn't recommend any of them besides the Oppo. I had a Samsung and an LG crap out on me within a year of each other, and the Oppo has a much better picture quality.

javeryh
02-07-2006, 12:12 PM
It is a better picture, but its not true HD. They are worth having on an HDTV, especially if you have a good DVD collection to begin with. Ive had 3 of them so far, and wouldn't recommend any of them besides the Oppo. I had a Samsung and an LG crap out on me within a year of each other, and the Oppo has a much better picture quality.

Cool. Thanks. I've been debating whether to get one but I'm not sure how good the picture will look. Movies like The Incredibles and Finding Nemo look like absolute shit using my current DVD player. I know hi-def DVDs are going to be a million times better but I'm at my breaking point...

daschrier
02-07-2006, 12:24 PM
If you get one, I wouldn't get a cheap one. Cheaper the player, the cheaper the scalers and interlacers...you get what you pay for.

javeryh
02-07-2006, 12:26 PM
If you get one, I wouldn't get a cheap one. Cheaper the player, the cheaper the scalers and interlacers...you get what you pay for.

Can you recommend a good one? I read the AVS Forums but those guys are WAY to nitpicky and give poor ratings to just about everything... I just want something that looks really nice although I do have pretty good eyesight and I'm kind of anal...

LinkinPrime
02-07-2006, 12:29 PM
Cool. Thanks. I've been debating whether to get one but I'm not sure how good the picture will look. Movies like The Incredibles and Finding Nemo look like absolute shit using my current DVD player. I know hi-def DVDs are going to be a million times better but I'm at my breaking point...

I had the same problem. I bought the Samsung one and played Toy Story and WOW just WOW. Some of the older DVD's dont look different though, I popped in MI:2 and It looked crappy, then I tried Matrix Reloaded and it looked HD-Quality. I was shocked and amazed.


BTW anyone know why some 16:9 movies still show black bars on top and bottom on a widescreen tv with settings set to 16:9 and DVD player setting set to 16:9 as well? I was watching Toy Story and it came out fullscreen, I watched another movie in 16:9 and it wasnt full screen, what gives.

javeryh
02-07-2006, 12:33 PM
BTW anyone know why some 16:9 movies still show black bars on top and bottom on a widescreen tv with settings set to 16:9 and DVD player setting set to 16:9 as well? I was watching Toy Story and it came out fullscreen, I watched another movie in 16:9 and it wasnt full screen, what gives.

Most movies are filmed in 2.35:1 aspect thus creating black bars. Others are filmed at 1.85:1 which is almost 16:9 (1.78:1) so the black bars are way less pronounced (and often these movies are cropped to fit 16:9 exactly). Some 2.35:1 movies are cropped to fit the 16:9 screen too... There's nothing wrong with your settings.

LinkinPrime
02-07-2006, 12:43 PM
Most movies are filmed in 2.35:1 aspect thus creating black bars. Others are filmed at 1.85:1 which is almost 16:9 (1.78:1) so the black bars are way less pronounced (and often these movies are cropped to fit 16:9 exactly). Some 2.35:1 movies are cropped to fit the 16:9 screen too... There's nothing wrong with your settings.

Thanks, thought I was missing something. I hope when they release HD-DVD's they make them all the same size. Full Widescreen.

klwillis45
02-07-2006, 12:43 PM
Most movies are filmed in 2.35:1 aspect thus creating black bars. Others are filmed at 1.85:1 which is almost 16:9 (1.78:1) so the black bars are way less pronounced (and often these movies are cropped to fit 16:9 exactly). Some 2.35:1 movies are cropped to fit the 16:9 screen too... There's nothing wrong with your settings.


QFT...lots of discs will say "Enhanced for 16:9" or something similar. Those discs should fill a widescreen set perfectly.

javeryh
02-07-2006, 12:47 PM
Thanks, thought I was missing something. I hope when they release HD-DVD's they make them all the same size. Full Widescreen.

No! You don't want that (I don't think). If a movie like Star Wars, for example, was optimized for widescreen TVs (filling an entire 16:9 screen) they would be chopping off part of the picture. It would be the equivalent of what they did in the VCR days with pan and scan. You would be missing out!!