no it wont, a upconvert DVD player will only upscale DVDs and not interfere with normal tv.
No a VHS tape isn't in a format which the upconverting can work with well.However some forum users have discussed somehow rigging it back on itself so that the video goes through the dvd player and does upconvert.
Yes. It also acts to upconvert the image to near 1080p resolution (subject to the max resolution of your television)
An upscaling DVD player has the ability to basically boost the input signal, giving a better picture.
No you can play normal DVD's but the picture would be alot better if you did buy HD DVD's.
DVD players that upconvert can be purchased online or from local electronic stores. It should be noted that if you have an LCD, DLP or plasma television, an upconverting DVD player may not increase the quality of the DVD being played further. These kinds of television already scale up the picture being received from the DVD player. Take a note of your television brand and model and speak to an expert before purchasing an upconverting DVD player.
The difference between optical and non optical is the way the drive in the DVD reads the disk. Optical is a better and more higher quality reader. So the picture is much better.
A lcd with a Dvd can be a better choice if you are limited on space or like the conveniance of have both electronics in the same unit. It also has a much better picture without the "graininess" of and older dvd player
Sense the blue ray holds five to ten times more information than a regular dvd player,the performance is unequaled.The blue ray has a much smoother , cleaner picture and worth the money.
A Blu-Ray player is capable of playing normal DVD's - even upconverting to make a better picture. However, a standard DVD player cannot play Blu-Ray DVD's.
The resolution on a Blu Ray player is high, and thus the quality is better.
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If you have hooked up your DVD player and get sound but no picture, try changing the picture source from TV to AV 1.