QUOTE(project722 @ Feb 27 2005, 09:52 AM)
There seems to still be some confusion on HDTV's.
Yes and it's mostly yours.
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His set is an HD rear projection CRT, all HD RPCRT's will have a 1080i native display.
Yep
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Your set will accept a 720p signal,
NOPE
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but it will be scaled to 1080i for display.
NOPE Most CRT TVs simply ignore 720p signals and do not scale. Toshiba and Hitachis scale. I'm not aware of any others that do (although there may be others I'm not aware of. Mitsubishis for example do NOT.
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You need to enable all HD modes in the xbox dash.
NOPE Only ones your TV supports. Using a game like Dragon's Lair which supports both 720p and 1080i will help you quickly identify which modes your TV can actually display.
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If you only have 480p and 1080i enabled any game you play that supports 720p will not be output at that resolution
that's true, and if your TV doesn't handle 720p, that's a good thing!
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and your tv will treat it as an SD signal, which will then be displayed at 480p or upconverted to 1080i(depending on your tv setup), and look like any other SD game.
yep
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So enable 720p in your dash.
unless you have a CRT (rear or front) display that doesn't handle 720p.
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"Supporting" and "displaying" resolutions can be two diffrenet things. Most of the time when you see "supports 480p,720p, 1080i", that means the set will accept that incoming signal,
yep
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but the incoming signal will be format converted to the native resolution of the set.
of course
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