ah ok naman po yung file..kasi pagsa samsung ko plinay ung movie ang linaw talaga siguro dahil 40" full hd ready.. yung isa kasi skyworth 32" hd ready lang. akala ko paggumamit ako ng player na full hd player eh mag improve yung picture quality.
Assuming na
1. file is 1080p
2. "Full HD" means a display with 1080 lines
3. "HD" means a display with at least 720 lines
dapat hindi bababa yung quality at all kung resolution lang ang pag-uusapan. I have a rip of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn from YouTube, 1080p. Of course may artifacts yan dahil sa compression, but overall the quality is superb. Yung monitor ko sa computer ko 21" Samsung HDTV 1080 lines. In all regards sharp yan, maganda naman ang quality. Exactly how you would expect a full HD display to behave. Meron din kami 40" LG HDTV, 720 lines lang, which in any metric, inferior to the 21" full HD display (bigger screen with lower resolution, effectively). Pero pag pinlay ko yung source material, pareho lang, still sharp. Meron din dati JVC 32" HD 720 lines lang din, and as far as image quality is concerned, ok pa rin. sumisinok lang (low framerate) kasi di nya kaya yung output ng HDMI (mabagal ata internal processor). In short, dapat walang effect yung
resolution (Full HD vs HD) ng display mismo sa quality ng image, nor should the player, because if anything, hindi lang nya ipplay yung file mo.
Ang naiisip ko lang talaga either:
1. sobrang walang kwenta yung codec na ginagamit ng 32" TV mo (which is
highly unlikely), or
2. pangit yung quality nung display mismo (low contrast ratio, low refresh rate, ghosting, etc), or
3. pangit ang settings mo (brightness, color, contrast, temperature, black point, eco mode, etc)