So if I have component connected from the player and the monitor has component inputs there is no upconversion necessary? I thought it depends on the source.
Again, upconvert to what? I'd sau it depends at least as much on the target, wouldn't you? No matter what the source, if the TV can't accept the upconverted signal, what good does upconversion do?
The TV doesn't accept HDMI. does it? And, even if it did, you really wouldn't gain anything. The TV does it's own upscaling/upconverting to it's own native format already. Heck, it might even
DOWNconvert an upconverted signal into it's native format.
Perhaps a little explanation is in order:
Upconversion deals ith the transmission media. IT can take a composite video and send it out over component video or even HDMI video, or any steps in between. This does not affect the resolution of the picture.
Upscaling deals with kerfutzing with the resolution of the picture. It may take a 480 signal and send out at 720 or even 1080 with varying results. It won't be true "hi-def" but it
may be better than it was initially. All HDTV's "upscale" to their native (best) format internally so external upconversion may be redundant.
Does this help clarify things a bit?