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Hear, hear. An official answer or an update on it's progress is long overdue.
I personally have hung on for this rather than buy an external scaler and feel rather let down by Naim on this.
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| Posts: 100 | Location: North Ferriby, East Yorkshire | Registered: Fri 10 June 2005 |   |
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Hello Henry, didn't realise it was you. Well it looks like a no show from NAIM, hopefully we might get a reply during the week.
Charlie
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Alvaston/Derby | Registered: Fri 26 May 2006 |   |
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HAVE YOU RANG NAIM AND ASKED THEM DIRECT? JUST A THOUGHT I AM SURE THEY WILL TELL YOU .REGARDS MUNCH
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| Posts: 8858 | Location: Mr Hibbits Farm | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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I have e-mailed NAIM & the answer wasn't a straight yes or no, it was more of a maybe. Even though I have a Lumagen I would still prefer a NAIM.
Charlie
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Alvaston/Derby | Registered: Fri 26 May 2006 |   |
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Charles and all!! Sorry for the delay in replying, current status, the scaler is live!! and well, we have experienced delays because of the work we need to be forward backward compatible with all DVD5 players and current resource issues for the project, this has caused us some sleepless nights, best time guess summer 2007!
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| Posts: 1611 | Location: Naim HQ Salisbury UK. | Registered: Sat 15 July 2000 |   |
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Paul - will this fit the n-Vi too ?
cheers
James
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| Posts: 300 | Location: Hants | Registered: Sun 03 April 2005 |   |
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That's great, it's just a shame we have to wait so long but I imagine it'll be worth it.
Thanks, Charlie
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Alvaston/Derby | Registered: Fri 26 May 2006 |   |
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yes this applies also to n-vi, Charles I hope I put the latest case!
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| Posts: 1611 | Location: Naim HQ Salisbury UK. | Registered: Sat 15 July 2000 |   |
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Ok, so Scaler card is now looking to be Summer 2007. Good to know.
Any ideas on a port of the n-Vi bug fixes into a maintenance release for the DVD5 in the interim ?
Roy.
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| Posts: 425 | Location: Uddingston, Scotland | Registered: Sun 13 May 2001 |   |
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Charlie
The DVI-D standard for digital video transmission only allows interlaced video of 1080i @ 50/60Hz. The other formats are 480/576p, 720p. It is not possible to output 480/576i through DVI although this is available using the HDMI standard only if the source manufacturer chooses to implement this, most do not since the thought process behind HDMI was to carry High Definition content digitally ( albiet copy protected HDCP ).
I do know however, Arcam have the 480/576i enabled to allow owners who have a high end scaler to do the really tough work of video processing while taking advantage of the digital content.
I have to say after much experience of video display calibration, DVI/HDMI is not necesarrily a better connection from your source to display. It really depends on it´s implementation.
I personally prefer analogue component. The picture may not be as sharp but the depth of colour saturation, black levels and general punch from the image is so much more pleasing.
Hope that helps
Gordon
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Seriously though, what is a scaler?
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| Posts: 7542 | Location: Andover, Hampshire | Registered: Thu 08 March 2001 |   |
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Its basically a device that takes a lower resolution format signal, say DVD's 720x576 PAL and re-scales it (usually via interpolation or the like) to the native resolution of a big screen, say 1300x720 pixels.
They can downscale as well as upscale and usually convert between progressive and interlaced formats
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| Posts: 572 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by garyi: Seriously though, what is a scaler? This should cover it. The last para is key ... a scaler board on the n-Vi will allow it to "upconvert" an external source as well as the internal DVD Video it does now. So if you only have "pikey" Sky and not Sky HD this could be useful. Even thought the display will already scale up any lower resolution source it is sent, it is apparently a "good thing" to do this upstream in a dedicated unit. Don't ask me why. Duncan
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| Posts: 417 | Location: London, UK | Registered: Fri 08 September 2000 |   |
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Thanks Gordon, I've actually got the DVD5 going to a Lumagen via scart to component (interlaced) & directly to the screen via component (progressive). Personally I prefer the component over the Lumagen.
Charlie
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Alvaston/Derby | Registered: Fri 26 May 2006 |   |
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Sacrilige I know ....but how about popping down the shops and buying a Denon /Arcam / Marantz etc for about 1-1.2K GBP with 1080p scaler built in if you need it?
psst....I also heard they have shit hot picture quality now aswell?
regards
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| Posts: 5837 | Location: across the channel, up a bit, then right for a while | Registered: Tue 10 December 2002 |   |
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Yes it is sacrilege, but not such a bad idea if I wasn't already sorted.
Cheers, Charlie
P.S. I've used an ARCAM & they are good.
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| Posts: 53 | Location: Alvaston/Derby | Registered: Fri 26 May 2006 |   |
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| Posts: 417 | Location: London, UK | Registered: Fri 08 September 2000 |   |
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Paul - Can you please share whether the scaler's upconversion will work on both the digital and analogue outputs? Terry
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