I recorded a game and when I tried to watch it, the quality was extremely poor. I thought the machine was defective so I returned it. Then I thought maybe the terrible picture was because the input was limited to the cable that came with the machine - no way I could find to use HDMI or even blue/green/red cables. I don't know how to do upconversion though so maybe that was the problem. It seemed to be a great machine in terms of features though so I am tempted to try buying it again. I'd appreciate very much hearing if others think the input was not the problem and/or if upconversion would have made all the difference.
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1080p Up-conversion on Magnavox 535
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