Why is Engadget HD covering standard def upconverters? And since when do we know what directors intentions are when it comes to up converting DVD? I guess every other up converting player (including Blu-Ray and HD DVD players) is equally as guilty of this gross violation of "director intent".
I did not claim that upscaling was counter to a director's intent just so I could take a jab at Toshiba. I'm sure that Darren's post was a perfectly legit heads up to all the Engadget HD readers in Singapore that want a player that only upscales Standard Def one that plays HD and just happens to fly in the face of a director's intent for DVD based content.
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Why is Engadget HD covering standard def upconverters? And since when do we know what directors intentions are when it comes to up converting DVD? I guess every other up converting player (including Blu-Ray and HD DVD players) is equally as guilty of this gross violation of "director intent".
...that comment, coming from a guy with an HQV upscaler as his avatar?
I did not claim that upscaling was counter to a director's intent just so I could take a jab at Toshiba. I'm sure that Darren's post was a perfectly legit heads up to all the Engadget HD readers in Singapore that want a player that only upscales Standard Def one that plays HD and just happens to fly in the face of a director's intent for DVD based content.