But what do you recommend for HD and SD DVD?
1080i/p is very little difference.
And I would still recommend the 799.00 player at Amazon.com for best upscaled DVDs, as well will play HD DVD and BD with the HQV processing (and has analog outs if needed for DTS MA, but will certainly pass DD+, DTS core, and Dolby True HD through the HDMI).
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-BD-UP5000-HD-DVD-Blu-Ray-Player/dp/B000VDG0UK
It should even be an upgrade to the Onkyo 875 video scaling performance.
Please note; it is a pre-order at the moment, so you would have plenty of time to change your mind, as you would not be charged until it ships.
And then just get the Onkyo 805 for sound. It is currently at CC for 699.00 (Buckeyefan posted a link in deal section)
(doh, it just went up in price to 899.00, but may come back down = the Holidays ALWAYS will fluctuate a price)
Considering you were thinking of spending 1200.00+ for just a AVR that does good video, I would think this would fit into your plans well.
EDIT;
Granted this is all an opinion, but it is one with a generally higher consesus with the fellows that keep up with HD times.
But by all means, wait for many more replies, as I would like to see other suggestions.
As well, I most certainly do not want to come off as being pushy.
This is not even equipment I own, just equipment I have been keeping tabs on, and seems to be the more logical cost to performance option.
There are Yamaha and Denon players that offer very similar performance and maybe with only slight advatages but usually a much higher premium price.
Including the newest Denon player (that is not a combo HD player) it may well have excellent picture quality but at 3 times the price.
My general opinion is, cost effective performance. Not ALL OUT what is TOP of the line.