Ok, I've been lurking on this and other forums for a while, trying to make a purchase decision for a new receiver. My old receiver is 10+ years old, a Yamaha RX-v793, I think (not sure on the model #).
Besides giving some hiss (like, LOUD hiss, like something's broken), my old receiver is very far out of date with modern tech.
I was originally considering the Pioneer 1015, but had to nix that for lack of audio delay, as I plan on eventually going the front-projection route. So, that put me back over to Yamaha, and then I was looking at the 1600, for just a little more on the price than the 1015, with virtually the same features.
Then I started reading about "upscaling".
So, I've read through the posts, but I need to make sure I have this right before I make a final purchase decision:
I have a Mitsubishi 48" HDTV, model 48313 I think (I'm posting this from the office, so all model numbers are from memory). The TV has a DVI input that I *think* is HDCP compliant, the set is only ~2 years old or so. Also, it only does 1080i, not 720p.
Source is coming from a Pioneer universal player, the 563 IIRC. Also fairly new.
So, am I correct in understanding that, with my current setup, if I run component video from the DVD player into the 2600, and then signal out to the DVI (obviously with a HDMI/DVI conversion cable), that the scaler in the 2600 will, in essence, "force" the TV to play the source in 1080i resolution? (I know it's not TRUE resolution, I mean, as from the algorithms in the proc).
And... more to the point... could this FINALLY mean the end of accursed F'ING letterboxing for me?
I HATE letterboxing. I bought a 16:9 tv, partially for HD, and partially to get rid of that stuf.... only to find out, most "widescreen" DVD's are in a format that is "even wider" than my TV!
So, although I fully understand that the DVD's and non-HD broadcasts are natively in 480i.... with the upscaling on the 2600 FINALLY enable me to truly use all of my TV's screen real estate even with non-HD source material? If that's the case, then pretty much my decision will be made.