Hi All
Can i ask a question please![]()
I recentley purchased DvD player with the abilty to upscale to Hdmi TV and also play Divx/Xvid Movies.
I have 3 movies in Divx/Xvid Format but when i play them through my 32 WLT66 Toshiba Lcd TV the PQ isnt as good as i expected.
I am unsure if this is because Lcd TV, or the player or the movies themselves.
When i play normally dvd movies rented or purchased the PQ is sublime.
I am curious are Divx/Xvid movies lesser in PQ than normal dvd's?
Regards
Clint
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Poor is the man whoose pleasure depends on the permission off another
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Originally Posted by ClintEastwood
Hollywood videos are made using very expensive equipment and they still make movies that are for the most part really crappy, although video-wise they look good."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Originally Posted by ClintEastwood
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Ok thanks Zippy.
Poor is the man whoose pleasure depends on the permission off another -
No Eddv they are like 750mb per movie.
P.s. I didnt make them someone else did. Not sure what they used.Poor is the man whoose pleasure depends on the permission off another -
Originally Posted by ClintEastwood
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Fair enough that would explain it i guess
Poor is the man whoose pleasure depends on the permission off another
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