Well, I must admit I'm a little stumped on this one. I haven't had much experience with upconverting DVD players, and decided to go out and pick one up to compliment my new Panny TH-50PZ80U 1080p plasma, as a hold-over until I end up getting a BD player or possibly PS3 in December.
My old SD DVD player worked well enough with the new set, but figured I could get a little better out of my SD DVD collection if I ponied up a small sum of cash on an upconverting DVD player and chose this:
Samsung DVD 1080P8
I followed another thread and Aberkowitz had some interesting and not so good things to say about this player, but eh - the purchase is already made, so far (knock on wood) I haven't had the same problems, but I'm a little less than impressed with the "upconversion" this thing is producing.
It seems as if I got much better pq with the old progressive scan SD DVD player I had before; the Samsung produces an image that is horribly grainy and not very eye-appealing.
Settings are as follows:
1.) Hooked up via HDMI, from the player to the TV
2.) Player is set for HDMI output, at 1080p resolution, progressive scan - up to the capabilities of the TV, which is 1080p.
3.) The TV shows incoming 1080p signal on the info bar when the player is operating, so I know it's getting the signal I've set for the player.
Just curious if there may be some kind of weird HDCP compliance issue here - although both devices are compliant, or so they say. Not my first hunch, but just a thought.
Any ideas out there?