Blu-ray movie doesn't look very good

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erwos

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Originally posted by: Blurry
Actually, I read somewhere that the actual resolution when playing Bluray over non-protected cables (such as Component) has a max output resolution of 960x540, which is exactly 1/4th of 1080p. It's still sharper than DVD, but not by much.
You're thinking about the Image Constraint Token (ICT). It, to the best of my knowledge, has never been enabled on any BR-D, and I've heard zero plans to do so so far. AACS allows you to output to 1080i over analog without ICT.

Only with HDMI (or HDCP DVI -> HDMI) can you achieve 720p/1080i/1080p.
Totally untrue. I was watching BR-Ds at 1080i using component until I got a more modern HDTV.
 

DAPUNISHER

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Originally posted by: supesman
yeah my tv does say 1080i when i'm playing the blu-ray movie. When i play games, it says 720p, i guess it depends on the game. I guess i can try limiting the output from the PS3 to 720p and see what it looks like.
You need to do the same thing I do i.e. go to AVS forums, find the thread that covers your model, get the service guide and tweak using the settings the AVS members suggest as a guideline.

For blu-ray movies over HDMI from the PS3, I like the "going to the movie" effect the TV provides, but lately I've noticed ringing/halo effect in some very dark scenes=time to be calibrated.

BTW, since your model doesn't have HDMI, does it have DVI? Because you could just buy a DVI-TO-HDMI cable and hook it up that way, and it will only lack the audio capability. That is what my friend with an older RCA RP CRT does.
 

supesman

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I tried messing around w/ the PS3 video settings but still no improvement. The TV is a HITACHI 51F500. I found the manual for it and under features it says: Full 1080i HDTV capable when used with a Set-Top Box Does that mean I won't see 1080i with a PS3 only my cable box? The tv does have DVI input, I guess I could try to get a HDMI - DVI cable and try it that way.
 

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theres your next logical step. compare analog to digital. I'd just get an adapter & hdmi cable instead of a specialty cable if it was me.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: supesman
I tried messing around w/ the PS3 video settings but still no improvement. The TV is a HITACHI 51F500. I found the manual for it and under features it says: Full 1080i HDTV capable when used with a Set-Top Box Does that mean I won't see 1080i with a PS3 only my cable box? The tv does have DVI input, I guess I could try to get a HDMI - DVI cable and try it that way.

I think that means it doesn't have an ATSC tuner built-in, but I could be wrong.
 

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yea it doesn't give much confidence in its resolution capabilities if its only "hd ready".
 

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yea it doesn't give much confidence in its resolution capabilities if its only "hd ready".

Nonsense. The Hitachi rear projection HDTVs were some of the best displays when they were out. There is no reason the picture shouldn't be jaw dropping unless it's a bad blu-ray transfer or a setting. It could accept and display 480i/p, 540p, 720p, 1080i with it's native resolution being 1920x1080i. HD ready just means it doesn't have a tuner.
 

supesman

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I"m gonna take the blu-ray disc to a friend's place over the weekend and see what it looks like there. He has a samsung HDTV 1080p i think and he has a PS3 connected via HDMI. I doubt it's the discs, pretty sure it's either the cable or the tv. Although searching on the web I found a few posts from people who have the same TV that I do and are able to view Blu-ray via component cable. Maybe I just have crappy cables.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: Spineshank
I think the TV is the issue. I had a 52" Hitachi RPTV that did 1080i and i was not impressed by the HD quality of it at all. In fact i sold it for that specific reason. Now i have a projector but dont have a BD player.

I have a 65" Hitachi 65F59 and I think it looks great.
 

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
yea it doesn't give much confidence in its resolution capabilities if its only "hd ready".

Nonsense. The Hitachi rear projection HDTVs were some of the best displays when they were out. There is no reason the picture shouldn't be jaw dropping unless it's a bad blu-ray transfer or a setting. It could accept and display 480i/p, 540p, 720p, 1080i with it's native resolution being 1920x1080i. HD ready just means it doesn't have a tuner.
:thumbsup: They just have to be calibrated once in awhile.

Here is the archived AVS thread with everything you need, to get that set looking as good as can be Tweak thread Be prepared to invest some time, but considering what a service tech charges to do it, you'll be paying yourself fairly well.
 

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Originally posted by: supesman
Thanks DAPUNISHER, i'll look through that and see if that helps.
No worries m8. BTW, once you have it hooked up with DVI-to-HDMI try Speed Racer on Blu-Ray, if the colors and PQ don't impress you, the set definitely needs some TLC.