Hi All,
Looking forward to any thoughts/explanations on this query.
I have just introduced a NAD T585 DVD/CD/SACD etc. disc player into my system (see below) principally for the audio playback improvements over my old NAD 53230 CDP, however I decided to also utilise the DVD playback and so connected to the amp with a QED HDMI-P cable (1.1 protocol only).
Whilst watching Die AnotherDay and adjusting the player's output resolution from 480p through 576p,720p to a maximum of 1080i I noticed that light grey/dark stripes became more and more noticeable on the screen the higher the resolution input. These stripes are visible from all my other sources as well at ther highest resolution outputs and can be mildly annoying in darker scenes.
Is there any relationship between the output resolution and the TV'S backlight? The TV can handle 1080p24fps.
By the way the quality of the DVD picture is slightly better on the NAD as opposed to the S550 with audio being the same in my opinion.
Regards
Skiman.
Looking forward to any thoughts/explanations on this query.
I have just introduced a NAD T585 DVD/CD/SACD etc. disc player into my system (see below) principally for the audio playback improvements over my old NAD 53230 CDP, however I decided to also utilise the DVD playback and so connected to the amp with a QED HDMI-P cable (1.1 protocol only).
Whilst watching Die AnotherDay and adjusting the player's output resolution from 480p through 576p,720p to a maximum of 1080i I noticed that light grey/dark stripes became more and more noticeable on the screen the higher the resolution input. These stripes are visible from all my other sources as well at ther highest resolution outputs and can be mildly annoying in darker scenes.
Is there any relationship between the output resolution and the TV'S backlight? The TV can handle 1080p24fps.
By the way the quality of the DVD picture is slightly better on the NAD as opposed to the S550 with audio being the same in my opinion.
Regards
Skiman.