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I have a problem that nobody else seems to have. I'm thinking about
getting a bigger HDTV, but I have a lot of old SD and VHS-quality material, which looks blurry when viewed full-size on a large screen. Is there any way I can shrink a video picture so that it occupies less than the full height and width of the screen? In other words, so the picture has black bars all around-- letterbox AND pillarbox? Ideally, I'd like to be able to view widescreen movies and other HD material on as large a screen as I can afford, but that makes my old material look blurry. And no, I don't want to throw away the old stuff. Much of it is simply priceless-- that is, I can't replace it at any price. I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? I'd be grateful for any information. Cheers! - Allen |
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote:
I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:21:16 GMT, Wes Newell
wrote: On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote: I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. Are you sure your TV allows that with a low resolution input? The models I know of only allows 1:1 pixel mapping when the input signal match the display native resolution. (I'm in Europe and our SD resolutions use non-square pixels, so it might be different.) I have no experience with external scalers but one idea is to use a PIP/PAP or Text with picture mode to get a smaller picture. I can achieve it with Text with picture (on analogue inputs). That means the picture will be about half the screen width. The limitation is that the picture format is locked to 4:3 and (to work the best) finding a Text Page that produce black. It worked in a quick test but I have not used it for real. It can be mentioned that the quality when upscaling SD material and especially noisy SD material differs between TV models. When looking for an HDTV, this could be an important factor. |
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Allen Watson wrote:
I have a problem that nobody else seems to have. I'm thinking about getting a bigger HDTV, but I have a lot of old SD and VHS-quality material, which looks blurry when viewed full-size on a large screen. Is there any way I can shrink a video picture so that it occupies less than the full height and width of the screen? In other words, so the picture has black bars all around-- letterbox AND pillarbox? Ideally, I'd like to be able to view widescreen movies and other HD material on as large a screen as I can afford, but that makes my old material look blurry. And no, I don't want to throw away the old stuff. Much of it is simply priceless-- that is, I can't replace it at any price. I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? I'd be grateful for any information. Cheers! - Allen Considering the full raft of legacy material you have, I'll recommend paying particular attention to two things, either or both can be applied with an external scaler, or they can be included features within a primary component somewhere in the playback chain. 1) 3:2 pull-down 2) 120Hz refresh rate. #1 can be eliminated by a different feature - that being the capability of displaying both 24fps and 30fps material natively. Most SD DVD's are 24fps, most SD VHS are 30fps. #2 can't really be overstated, and can make a world of difference. If both capabilities are available, you will care a lot less about the eventual image size after it's been up-rezzed by the HDTV. In my case, I chose an HDTV that includes these features to keep things simple. But (there's always one of these), there are other issues inherent with playing legacy SD material on an HDTV, and unfortunately, an HDTV will expose these issues far more than any SD display could - and there really ain't a whole lot you can do about that. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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"Wes Newell" wrote in message news:[email protected] On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote: I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) I think on my TV it is called 1:1 pixel mapping rather than aspect ratio, but something like that should work. Probably won't work with all inputs. Because of context sensitive menues, you are probably best off looking at the manual rather than using the hunt and peck method. Tam I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:00:12 +0200, Jan B wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:21:16 GMT, Wes Newell wrote: On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote: I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. Are you sure your TV allows that with a low resolution input? The models I know of only allows 1:1 pixel mapping when the input signal match the display native resolution. Yes, I just double checked (Olevia 427V). 1:1 mode puts a 640x480 image in the center of the screen when tuned to NTSC or ATSC SD channels. The TV's native res is 1366x768. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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Tam wrote:
"Wes Newell" wrote in message news:[email protected] On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote: I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) I think on my TV it is called 1:1 pixel mapping rather than aspect ratio, but something like that should work. Probably won't work with all inputs. Because of context sensitive menues, you are probably best off looking at the manual rather than using the hunt and peck method. Tam I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. -- Ditto Tam's observation on inputs. But, on our HDTV it wasn't covered in the manual and I stumbled across the capability by accident. The 1:1 isn't available on the inputs that have HDMI/component options. It's a default on the "PC" input (#3) using either the RGB/VGA socket or S-Video connection on that input. (changing PC resolution changes the image size) The "external" composite input (#4) also appears to have 1:1 scaling. On the later input, image size is manipulated with the aspect ratio contol. -- pj |
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Thank you Wes, Jan B, Tam, pj, and Jer for replying.
My 3-year-old Olevia doesn't have a 1:1 mode, but I have seen that mentioned in reviews of more recent HDTVs, so now I have a better idea of what to look for. It sounds as if I will be able to get a bigger screen for watching movies and still be able to watch my legacy material in a small, sharp window. I'd be grateful for any information. Cheers! - Allen |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:21:16 GMT Wes Newell wrote:
| On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 22:52:39 +0000, Allen Watson wrote: | | I've been looking at specifications for video scalers, but as far as I | can tell, they provide only the standard presets-- fine for upscaling | 480-line stuff to full-screen on a 720p or 1080p monitor. I want custom | settings that would let me, for example, display 480-line video on the | middle 480 lines of a 720p monitor. Are there scalers that can do that? | | Set your TV for a 1:1 aspect ratio. That will display it as is. IOW's, if | it's 640x480 and you have a 1366x768 display, it will occupy the center | 640x480 pixels. It will be small, but it will be super clear.:-) Can you list a model that _actually_ does this? When I set them to 1:1 (not all can even do that) then the 640x480 input ends up as 1024x768, filling the middle from top to bottom, with black sides (e.g. pillar boxed). That _is_ a 1:1 aspect ratio ... just not a 1:1 pixel conversion ratio. Converting 640x480 to 1024x768 is a 5:8 conversion ratio. | I'm assuming all HDTV's have this setting since my inexpensive sets do. Not the Vizio 32" my brother has. OTOH, the pillarbox picture looks fine despite the 5:8 conversion. What really sucks is when the station sends some 16:9 program in letterbox over SD. 360 lines out of 480 would be used. Then that 640x360 picture gets scaled up to 1024x576 on the 1366x768 screen. I refer to this using the made up term "pilletter boxed". The Vizio set won't zoom it. It can stretch it wider, but then it isn't 1:1 aspect anymore. It needs to have a 33.3% (3:4) zoom that will obey when selected, even if it things something is going to be lost off the edge of the screen. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, I no longer see any articles originating from | | Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by more readers | | you will need to find a different place to post on Usenet. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:56:50 -0500 Jer wrote:
| #1 can be eliminated by a different feature - that being the capability | of displaying both 24fps and 30fps material natively. Most SD DVD's are | 24fps, most SD VHS are 30fps. Do you know of an SD DVD player that outputs the 24 fps content in an actual 24 fps output format (e.g. no pullup at all)? One thing I am wanting to do is find a way to provide a full suite of TV test that can be applied to a new HDTV in a store to verify it works correctly in all the needed ways. -- |WARNING: Due to extreme spam, I no longer see any articles originating from | | Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by more readers | | you will need to find a different place to post on Usenet. | | Phil Howard KA9WGN (email for humans: first name in lower case at ipal.net) | |
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