I bought a DVD player that plays Blu-ray and Hi-Def, and defines conventional disks up to about 700. The thing is, it has a 1080p connector on that back, kind of U-shaped, that I've nevev seen before. The instructions says that I only need it for 1080p. not for 1080i or less.
My TV has three composite connectors and two audio plus digital audio and SDVD for DVD's. For cable and satellite, it has all kinds of connectors, 10 or so, I think, but no U-shaped cable for 1080p. The instructions say that if I was to receive hi-def cable TV, I would need a hi-def receiver, but to pick up blu-ray or hi-def, do I need anything special? Do these terms have anything anything to do with 1080i or 1080p? My TV is a Mitsubishi 1080i model. If I broadcast a disk ripped from computer, it appears to letter box much better than 480, maybe 700 or even 1080i.
Please feed me any info that you have, so I don't end up in the mental hospital again!
My TV has three composite connectors and two audio plus digital audio and SDVD for DVD's. For cable and satellite, it has all kinds of connectors, 10 or so, I think, but no U-shaped cable for 1080p. The instructions say that if I was to receive hi-def cable TV, I would need a hi-def receiver, but to pick up blu-ray or hi-def, do I need anything special? Do these terms have anything anything to do with 1080i or 1080p? My TV is a Mitsubishi 1080i model. If I broadcast a disk ripped from computer, it appears to letter box much better than 480, maybe 700 or even 1080i.
Please feed me any info that you have, so I don't end up in the mental hospital again!
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