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Improving DVD quality.

Posted by andybambi@sky.com on February 21, 2013 at 07:17:12:

Hello,

I have a huge DVD collection and was wondering how I can improve their quality.

I have an upscalling DVD play which does a very good job (with most DVD’s it’s hard see any difference between the DVD and the movie on Sky HD) and I’m very happy with the quality but I was wondering if there are any tweaks that I could apply to the TV/DVD player that will enhance them a little more. I know the obvious answer is convert to Blu ray but as I said I’m happy with the quality I have at the moment so can not justify the money it would cost to not only get a player but also replace all of my DVDs.

Thanks