TY for responses, latest development with LG DVD player.
This forum is great. Hijon, what you said is absolutely correct. I confirmed this myself tonight when I brought home an LG up-convert DVD player (display from circuit city so I don't feel guilty taking it back). This LG says right in the manual that it WILL upconvert to 1080i on both the component and HDMI connections, BUT...
there is a *note in the manual that says "if the DVD is copy protected the signal will only output to 480p on the component connection". I got into a bit of an argument with the CC salesman who tried to convince me that they were refferring to new Blue-ray HD disks, but it seems the manual (and I are correct)
This LG has a front panel button that allows you to choose the res from 480i all the way to 1080i, when I toggle through these my Sony XBR TV will "blip" as the sifnal is modified from the DVD, but alas, the signal stays the same from 480p thru 1080i when playing a store bought DVD. If I put a backed up DVD I created using DVDshrink where the macromedia or other copy protection has been removed...whala..the resolution changes and man does it ever look good! The problem of course is that this only looks great IF DVD shink didn't have to compress the video to fit onto a 4.7 disk. If it did, and I try to up convert I get jumped stillframes of the video.
Solution: I back up my entire DVD collection onto new dual layered disks removing the protection ...(not likely) or buy a suggested DVD player that I can enable the upconvert on component. Where did you find the codes to enable this feature on the various Samsung models?
If I am able to get some good suggestions on a specific model and means to enable this, am I going to run into problems running this to a receiver first before it reaches my TV (want to do this for switching purposes and will be able to without buy a $1000 + receiever with HDMI inputs). I worry the receiever will not pass through the up converted signal through the component input/outputs.
Any thoughts from anyone is greatly appreciated, and thanks for the responses thus far....