Any suggestions for a good video scaler? I want to input my DVD, VHS, and standard TV to a scaler then up-scale to 1080i for display to the HDTV. I was thinking of buying this scaler http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/DVDO-iscan-hd-plus.htm
Anyone here have one of these scalers?
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Doesn't your HDTV have a built-in scaler? Most of them do. Samsung DLP's use an excellent Faroudja scaler, for example. As far as DVD goes, there are a number of upscaling players out there that do the 720p/1080i upconversion while the signal is still digital, and output an upscaled digital video signal via HDMI or DVI. That's far less expensive and provides better results than a standalone scaler.
The Panasonic DVD-S97 is supposed to be a very good upscaling DVD player. I have a two year old Bravo D1, which has been buggy and less than reliable but produces an excellent picture. -
I believe a high end video scaler is going to do a better job than the built in scalers on DVD players. Also an external scaler will up-scale standard TV or cable inputs plus old VHS and more.
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Originally Posted by Bob W
The scaler in the TV will do a very good to excellent job with analog sources like the TV tuner and VCR's. Of course, upscaled VHS and analog TV looks like crap on a large fixed pixel display no matter what scaler you use. Direct view CRT's (tube TV's) are much more forgiving with these sources.
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