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480p versus S-Video on DVD player?

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which would look better, progressive scan at 480 or S-Video, and do all DVDs support progressive scan

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  1. They are not really comparable.

    S-video is a type of video connection that falls between composite (yellow RCA) and component (three RCAs, red, blue and green) in quality.

    480p is deinterlaced DVD quality ... i.e. a 480i DVD played on a progressive DVD player. Most modern DVD players output a progressive signal (but not all).

    Output from that DVD player can be via composite, S-video or component ... with component offering the better picture.

    The next level up (only useful if you have an HDTV) is an upconverting DVD player, which will output a 720p, 1080i or (sometimes) 1080p signal. The image is not as good as a true HD disk (native 1080p) but better than 480i/p (at least on a good upconverting player i.e. better video scaler chip). Output needs to be via component (some will output upscaled video over component others won't) or DVI/HDMI cables though ... composite and S-video just don't cut it.

    Hope that helps.


  2. 480p through the component outputs will offer the best picture quality. And 99 percent of new DVD players are progressive scan. Even the cheap ones. I recently seen an add at Menards for a progressive scan DVD player for $14.95. This webpage http://lyberty.com/encyc/articles/svideo...

    gives good breakdown of the formats (excluding HDMI and DVI) in simple terms without all the jargon.

    You didn't ask about HDMI or DVI so I wont talk about those. They're a whole other can of worms.

  3. 480p

    Not all DVD players support progressive scan.

  4. Even if the information is the same, the progressive picture is a lot nicer. Just look at your computer monitor vs a standard def TV to see an example.

    All DVD's support progressive, but not all players output progressive.

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