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Good news, HQV video processor inside Toshiba’s new HD-XA2.

post #1 of 22
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I just saw this press release. This is great news. This really adds icing to the cake.



SILICON OPTIX HQV VIDEO PROCESSING ADOPTED FOR TOSHIBA'S NEW HD DVD PLAYER


San Jose, CA(Jan 2, 2007)Silicon Optix, the leader in programmable video processors, announced today that its Reon-VX HQV video processor will be featured in Toshiba's new top-of-the-line HD DVD player, the HD-XA2.



As a reference standard for high-end video, HQV's video processor complements Toshiba's HD-XA2 HD DVD player with the capability to produce amazing detail and clarity from high-definition (HD) material, said Jodi Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Toshiba America Consumer Products Digital A/V Group.



HQV's true 1080i-to-1080p HD deinterlacing delivers the sharpest, most detailed HD images possible by employing per-pixel motion-adaptive algorithms and a sophisticated multidirectional diagonal filter that ensures video free of jaggies. The powerful HQV processing engine also provides per-pixel motion-adaptive noise reduction, detail enhancement, and advanced scaling to deliver premium-quality upconverted SD material.



Toshiba's new high-end HD-XA2 HD DVD player is designed to output 1920x1080p, the highest-definition signal currently available, via High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), which adds support for Deep Color technology.



The HD-XA2 HD DVD player also incorporates a 297MHz / 12 bit Video DAC with high-quality 4x oversampling for increased bandwidth, for true playback of an HD picture to a video source. The HD-XA2 comes with a Picture Setting function that allows customers to optimize picture quality via settings for color, contrast, brightness, edge enhancement, and block noise, among others. The HD-XA2's 1080p output capability complements Toshiba's Cinema Series® Pro LCD TVs, which provide true HD 1080p input capability via HDMI.



HD DVD players support leading-edge efficient video-compression standards, including MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1, as well as MPEG2. To meet the latest advancements in audio/video interfaces connect to HDTV sets via HDMIthe multi-industry-supported, all-digital A/V connection capable of providing the transmission of uncompressed digital video and multichannel audio on a single cable.



The HD-XA2 outputs HD DVD content through the HDMI interface at 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. Through the HDMI interface, standard-definition DVDs can also be upconverted to match the resolution of HD displays. Because the conversion takes place in the player, the signal remains free of digital-to-analog conversion artifacts. Like all other current HD DVD players, the HD-XA2 is backward-compatible so users can continue to enjoy their libraries of current DVD and CD software.



For more information on Silicon Optix's HQV processing, please go to www.HQV.com.



The Toshiba HD-XA2 is now shipping with a Suggested Retail Price of $999.



About Silicon Optix

Silicon Optix is a leader in programmable, high performance video processing and unique and proprietary geometry processing IC solutions delivering Hollywood Quality Video (HQV). Silicon Optix ICs can be found in top-tier consumer electronics products such as high resolution displays, premium DVD players, ultra-thin RPTVs and front projectors. Teranex, a division of Silicon Optix, is a leader in programmable video processing systems-level solutions for the professional broadcast and post production markets. Silicon Optix is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices around the world. For more information visit www.siliconoptix.com, www.teranex.com, and www.hqv.com.



HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks of HDMI Licensing, L.L.C.
post #2 of 22
Hi,

this is already being discussed in this thread: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=775832
post #3 of 22
Thread Starter 
You guys are way ahead of me. I must be getting slow with age
post #4 of 22
That's okay Alan it deserves a thread of its own! Good job Toshiba!
post #5 of 22
Now we have to see, what benefits this Reon gives to us.
post #6 of 22
Alan, there's a search function, top right hand corner... really helpful at times like this....




Nice to have the big boys come visit this little pocket of AVS
post #7 of 22
Forgive the ignorance but would the HQV processor improve the upconverted SD DVD picture compared to the A2?
post #8 of 22
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Originally Posted by sharkshark View Post

Alan, there's a search function, top right hand corner... really helpful at times like this....




Nice to have the big boys come visit this little pocket of AVS

A tough crowd that not even an administrator can escape from.
post #9 of 22
Hey, stop harassing the admin. Back on topic, it seems that the user review of XA2's video performance is very positive and the new high end hardware in Toshiba is helping not just the SD-DVD upconvertion, but also handling HD-DVD contents. I'd love to see this thing being review by the pros.... when?
post #10 of 22
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Originally Posted by Kid Red View Post

Forgive the ignorance but would the HQV processor improve the upconverted SD DVD picture compared to the A2?

Any comments on this?
post #11 of 22
Yes I'd like to know the same, if it improves the up conversion and the 1080i out
post #12 of 22
Anyone have an answer for upconverting compared to the A2?
post #13 of 22
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Originally Posted by WTS View Post

Yes I'd like to know the same, if it improves the up conversion and the 1080i out


Me too. Does it improve the upconversion of SD-DVD's AND the HD-DVD's at 1080i out.

Anyone?
post #14 of 22
Similar question here.
post #15 of 22
so how well would the player output in 720p?
post #16 of 22
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Originally Posted by bitemymac View Post

Hey, stop harassing the admin.

Not just an admin, but the owner.

--Darin
post #17 of 22
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Originally Posted by RnB180 View Post

so how well would the player output in 720p?

For that matter how about 1080i, since I'm using a Sony 50XBR1 SXRD that accepts 1080i and upconverts to 1080p. Would I be better off with the HD-A2?
Thanks!
post #18 of 22
Would this upgrade the PQ of sources other than DVD's .... like Comcast Digital Cable HD feed ???
post #19 of 22
It's a DVD player, so it would only be relative to DVDs. Our question is the difference, if any, of the XA2 over the A2, or/and now the A20 upconverting SD DVDs.

After reading some of the XA2 thread, I may wait for that to come down and try and grab one of those.
post #20 of 22
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Originally Posted by Tuckster View Post

Would this upgrade the PQ of sources other than DVD's .... like Comcast Digital Cable HD feed ???

No outside inputs available. To the others wanting to know how is performs on SD material....here is an outstanding thread/review. I would suggest reading it all the way through.


http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=782887

Plus, there are several review/info threads on this player on this same page. Much has already been written about the AX2...including other review posts

Here are a few of them:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=768634

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=723570

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=775832

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=782125

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=780194
post #21 of 22
So does any of that wonder PQ make its way to the component outputs in 1080i, via either SD DVD or HD DVD.
post #22 of 22
I don't think any players are really allowed to upconvert standard DVD's over component. The only analog output that gets away with it is VGA, like the Xbox360 upconverting regular DVD's over VGA but not over component.

You really want a TV with DVI or HDMI for DVD upconversion.
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