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Frage von fleischregen:


Hi folks,

before I apply for the purchase of an LCD TV is needed to decide me of responding to such a question!

Problem:
ribbed movies in their formats (no preference whether MVCD, SVCD, or DivX) on my PC is not the super quality.

Quality of these films on 100Hertz tube device:
although on the PC and again blockig and blurred, the picture on my RöhrenTV but clear and sharp (so as you can expect)

Question:
How to behave at an LCD TV? Is there the same? Larger picture, better quality (so far as the difference PC / TFT and RöhrenTV) or need to be ugly cuts in purchase take?

Thank you in advance for me to answer this important question
MFG
ReneValverde

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

Moin,
as long as you do not know what Resolutiondas LCD works and with what Resolutiondas material is recorded, can be bad as what to say.
LCD-TV to work mostly with much higher resolution than tube TV. The latter are on PAL Resolutionbeschränkt. Artifacts (Blöckchen), one sees s.PC, dive when not on Television.
LCD TV s.besten processing such video signals, which in its native resolution Reinhartshausen comment. On a (HD-capable) LCD will be a normal PAL signal must be extrapolated. Then you have a great HD (T) V-Picture, but depending on the quality of scaling a bad PAL Picture.
Look at the differences s.besten times in the next Blöd market (only because of the greater number of comparison units) to. A normal television picture can be frightening vergrieselt ...
Your ribbed (oh, oh ... räusper) films are pretty sure still below the PAL-quality, so look like your dream device represents PAL ...
BG
Andreas

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Antwort von renevalverde:

"On a (HD-capable) LCD will be a normal PAL signal must be extrapolated. Then you have a great HD (T) V-Picture, but depending on the quality of scaling a bad PAL Picture."

Means exactly?
Movies would be via scart cable dvd player s.den of LCD will be ...

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

times grossly simplified: would an LCD with exactly four PAL-resolution work and a PAL signal received, so should every pixel PAL-on four LCD pixels to be converted. That is still not very difficult. Does the LCD with an odd multiple (einkommanochwas PAL resolution), so it's already a problem: what's with the "decimal pixels"? The are either not present or too big.
If the scaler synonymous still sluggish, you get on an LCD then synonymous nor a PAL-like picture of DVB-T: artifacts, Grieseln, jumping and pixels and Other
It reads now, perhaps dramatically: to see, it is always, and how much, you can only visit in the LCD display exhibition. This is not so striking, one would have to enlarge the viewing distance and then you do not have much of the 32 Inch :-)
For pure PAL operation (or, for that matter, films in VHS resolution Watch) is today with a 100Hz tube is very well served. I hope that someday this will change.
BG
Andreas

PS: what about connecting the LCD is activated, would be in PAL almost no preference here is limited to the resolution.

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Antwort von dvcut:

Torrent and Save TV are very popular at the moment just as you can get the great films synonymous to living rooms.

Have I understood your question correctly?

My favorite solutions are ShowCenter, Apple TV, Screenplay TVisto or in cooperation with a good plasma. Here I would Pansonic and Pioneer s.1. Body, which really s.Besten scale.

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