seedless All American 27142 Posts user info edit post |
what is the difference? if component will not support 1080p what the hell is the purpose of hdmi technology? is it 'real' 1080p coming through component cables, or what. i am pretty technical (at least i think i am ) and i was unaware of 1080p coming through component cables until yesterday. this is completely crazy to me since i thought the 'true' 1080 resolution could only be achieved through hdmi. 3/29/2007 10:20:00 AM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
hdmi = dvi + audio, basically.
dvi is digital. component is analog.
therefore, hdmi > dvi > component.
i didn't think component had the bandwidth to carry a 1080p signal :\ 3/29/2007 10:30:30 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
samsung claims it can.... and xbox upconverts games to 1080p over component but.... i still don't like it mine is running vga and i'm thinking of swapping it for an hdmi model
and right now most hdmi < (dvi+digital audio connection) hdmi 1.3=dvi& digital audio connection. 3/29/2007 10:35:38 AM |
seedless All American 27142 Posts user info edit post |
i have searched the internetz and apparently component cables can transmit 1080p. my friend has his cable box hooked to his hd on 1080p through components and i thought this was impossible. from my understanding 1080p is 1080p no matter what transmits it. 100lbs is 100lbs right? 3/29/2007 10:40:39 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
hahahahahahhahhah
no no it is not
and since there aren't any cable boxes running 1080p (because no one has a 1080p signal yet) your friend is lying or ignorant of this topic its running at 1080i
ohh and not every 1080p signal is created equally
[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 10:47 AM. Reason : .] 3/29/2007 10:45:55 AM |
seedless All American 27142 Posts user info edit post |
yeah that is what i was telling him. i said 'man something is not right about this' he looked at me like i was stupid. i was like 'oh well something is not right about this' 3/29/2007 10:48:53 AM |
clalias All American 1580 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "what the hell is the purpose of hdmi technology? " |
DRM
[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 9:23 PM. Reason : dmrtypo ]
[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 9:25 PM. Reason : DMR: Department of Mental Retardation! haha]3/29/2007 9:13:52 PM |
moron All American 34144 Posts user info edit post |
DMR?
The Xbox's 1080p output is only through the VGA, last I heard.
And I did hear that component video can transmit 1080p, just that no one does it for various reasons.
[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 9:22 PM. Reason : ] 3/29/2007 9:21:41 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
The 360 will output games in 1080p over component (only games that support 1080p) everything else requires the VGA cable which then the xbox converts EVERYTHING to 1920x1080 @60hz... or 1080p
if you have a vga cable you'd know that it doesn't give you these options when in vga mode. only resolutions all @ 60hz
[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 9:48 PM. Reason : .] 3/29/2007 9:43:19 PM |
goFigure All American 1583 Posts user info edit post |
I own a 1080p 37" westinghouse...
I use it as my computer monitor off a DVI cable at 1920x1080.
I use it as what I play my 360 on across the component cables...
the 360's output is set to 1080p and it works, we have a panasonic 65" 1080p at work(yes the $10k one) that will not work at this same setting b/c it will not accept a 1080p source through the component OR DVI, it will only accept it through HDMI.
so it also matters what your individual TV can support on its inputs 3/29/2007 10:28:47 PM |
RRBM Veteran 188 Posts user info edit post |
I've heard component cables support 1080p but only up to 30 fps. HDMI can do more. 3/30/2007 12:04:19 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "no no it is not
and since there aren't any cable boxes running 1080p (because no one has a 1080p signal yet) your friend is lying or ignorant of this topic its running at 1080i" |
thats funny.. since over the wire, 1080p = 1080i. if you hook up a 1080p lcd to a tuner and set it to "1080i" you think the tuner is only going to output half the scan lines at once? no, dvi is a p-scan interface, as is your lcd.
[Edited on March 30, 2007 at 10:57 AM. Reason : it's all in the deinterlacer]3/30/2007 10:51:24 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
RE:
Quote : | "thats funny.. since over the wire, 1080p = 1080i. if you hook up a 1080p lcd to a tuner and set it to "1080i" you think the tuner is only going to output half the scan lines at once? no, dvi is a p-scan interface, as is your lcd." |
Quote : | "my friend has his cable box hooked to his hd on 1080p through components and i thought this was impossible." |
they're not dvi or even hdmi
Now since my tv is 1080p native it up converts everything to that. I also know that neither motorola nor scientific atlanta have 1080p cable boxes available to the gen. public.
if this doesn't correct whatever you were thinking i said then i have no fucking clue what you quoted me on or said in your post.
1080i is 30fps interlaced or 15 progressive scan now if you're trying to be a dipshit and call me on the fact that 1080p is typically assumed to be 1080 progressive at 30fps or more.
"Due to interlacing 1080i has twice the frame-rate but half the resolution of a 1080p signal using the same bandwidth."
basically on an lcd that supports 1080i there is no 1080i its 720p or up converted 1080p
]3/30/2007 12:23:13 PM |
moron All American 34144 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " 1080i is 30fps interlaced or 15 progressive scan now if you're trying to be a dipshit and call me on the fact that 1080p is typically assumed to be 1080 progressive at 30fps or more. " |
Are you sure?
I was under the impression that it was 30fps if converted to progressive, but 60 interlaced frames.
15fps is pretty choppy, and would be too noticeable.3/30/2007 12:53:34 PM |
gephelps All American 2369 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "1080i is 30fps interlaced or 15 progressive scan now if you're trying to be a dipshit and call me on the fact that 1080p is typically assumed to be 1080 progressive at 30fps or more. " |
Ummm, no, no, no.
Quote : | " "Due to interlacing 1080i has twice the frame-rate but half the resolution of a 1080p signal using the same bandwidth."" |
Not true either
Quote : | "thats funny.. since over the wire, 1080p = 1080i. if you hook up a 1080p lcd to a tuner and set it to "1080i" you think the tuner is only going to output half the scan lines at once? no, dvi is a p-scan interface, as is your lcd. " |
No way in hell
[Edited on March 30, 2007 at 1:28 PM. Reason : dipshit]3/30/2007 1:01:35 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
i was off i think its 30-60
but spit the truth then 3/30/2007 2:10:03 PM |
gephelps All American 2369 Posts user info edit post |
Why? You obviously copied wikipedia like it was the bible. 3/30/2007 3:21:22 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
i quoted 1 line the rest is from avsforums
but since your omniscient on the subject shoot correct me don't just be a douche bag and say i'm wrong and stop there.
i want to know where i'm wrong so i can learn and since you know better teach.
[Edited on March 30, 2007 at 4:18 PM. Reason : .] 3/30/2007 4:16:33 PM |
teh_toch All American 5342 Posts user info edit post |
^ It is funny that ~6 months ago you were asking for advice buying a HDTV and now you have suddenly become an expect. 3/30/2007 4:27:31 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
hahah you go ocd on enough forums and you make up your mind and learn... i'm still learning i want to know whats wrong. 3/30/2007 5:02:58 PM |
cyrion All American 27139 Posts user info edit post |
while i dont know enough about this to comment, i dont see why 6 months isnt enough time to learn. 3/30/2007 6:36:14 PM |
Wolfrules All American 1880 Posts user info edit post |
1080i/60 and 1080p/30 require the same bandwidth.. so both are able to be sent over component.
once 1080p/60 becomes standard and used (who knows if this will actually happen), you must use HDMI/DVI.
BUT.. the tv and the player/source must be able to send/receive 1080p over component.
Most Blu-Ray/HD-DVD players for example require a DVI/HDMI connection for 1080p, to take advantage of HDCP, which can't be implemented over component, or any analog connection for that matter. 3/30/2007 8:46:26 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
xbox w/ vga and hd-dvd player 3/30/2007 9:11:42 PM |