Re: Upscaling-behind the curve
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Yeah, I wouldn't throw ANY money at that situation, myself.
Thanks for explaining it to me. I get it now.
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Re: Upscaling-behind the curve
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My wife just explained it to me. It's actually the HD menus on the TiVo that make her eyes hurt, so I'm at a loss, unless she's particularly 60Hz sensitive. In which case, well, I'm screwed.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Making SD look good = futile That said I'm very happy with the stretch/zoom modes in Media Center (HTPC). But that doesn't really help make a Tivo better.... or maybe it does since it would replace the Tivo.
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My wife just explained it to me. It's actually the HD menus on the TiVo that make her eyes hurt, so I'm at a loss, unless she's particularly 60Hz sensitive. In which case, well, I'm screwed. Trip to Europe/Japan? you could try 50hz, see if she likes that better.
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Re: Upscaling-behind the curve
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Ken, are you not looking for a new avr? If so many of them have pretty good scalers built in, your fairy dust might just be inside one of them.
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Re: Upscaling-behind the curve
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Oh, I am, that was really where I was aiming.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: Upscaling-behind the curve
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Making SD look good = futile
My Radiance XS does an amazing job at it. It's most due to the noise reduction features it has, but it also has a no ring scaling algorithm too. Without it, I could not stand to watch SD on my 8' wide screen.
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You and your fancy schmancy Radiance ring scaling algorithms.
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Radiance ring scaling algorithms. What'll they think of next? You can now use math to clean your bathtub?
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Radiance ring scaling algorithms. What'll they think of next? You can now use math to clean your bathtub? No, but maybe the coffee maker.
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