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Video processing question
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So I ordered the Denon 2310 and a panasonic BD60. Should I just pass the video to the Denon to let it's Anchor Bay 2010 chip process the image? I'm assuming the Denon's video processor is better than the panny's.
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The ABT chip is pretty good. Ideally you'd not have to process the Blu-ray video at all, and be able to output the DVD as 480i. That would let the ABT do the de-interlacing (where it should excel). If you can't get 480i over HDMI, most implantations of that chip include a feature where it will re-interlace 480p and then do the de-interlacing properly.
Ultimately you should pick which ever way looks best on your display.
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Vassillios, I would love to answer your question, but I'm still waiting to see what graphs Solid State is going to throw up next in the 'OTHER' thread!!!
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All chips have their strengths and weeknesses. Your best bet is to try all options with your favorite disk. There is little to be gained with BluRay's native 1080P/24.
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