I have a BenQ MP615 projector, recently wanted to buy a blu ray player, want to get the best viewing effect, how to connect well? (the projector doesn't have an HDMI interface.)Refused to reprint other characters, it is best to experience their own hands, come in to speak.
The Blu ray player and the projector corresponding to the input and output ports connected, under normal circumstances can be used.In general the Blu ray player with HDMI, RGB component, VGA, AV output port, input port, you need to find the corresponding projector, with the corresponding wire connected to it, if it is early in the projector may be only AV input port and VGA input port.
MP615 doesn't have HDMI, so don't use it for Blu ray video. In 1080P format, an ordinary projector can't be played.Panasonic AE4000 above models, there will be no problem.Even if you use VGA transformation, you won't get the best effect you say. VGA interface up to 1024 * 768Tip: switch the projector, or don't buy Blu ray players, or watch with LCD TVMy house is connected with the Blu ray player AE4000, the effect is very good, but very expensive Blu ray disc, a fake blue, is the DVD10 effect, but the absolute sound.What's more, the fake blue disc can only be used by a few players, such as the pioneer, which is very depressing.Buy a more expensive projector, more than 20000No more size TV, more than 10000, your choiceBlu ray, for now, is an absolute luxury, pirated Blu ray discs, high cost, I guess 1.2 years, there will be no real piracy Blu ray di
BenQ this model is low-end, how can there be HDMI interface, then you want to have this interface, use high-end?.
In this case. That's what I didTurn to the VGA line with color difference. The blue light player has a color interface behind it. Even the VGA is connected to the projector. Just fineThere is no need to use HDMI to transfer VGA, digital to analog signals, and I always feel bad.
HDMI transfer to VGA, the line will be done...However, the problem is that the low-end brand of MP615, the low-end brand of BenQ, is definitely not up to HDVD's HD level, let alone that he is just compatible with the 16:9 display mode...Really want to save money, but also look at Blu ray, then consider changing a BenQ W1000 and so on cheap projectors, the basic 9K to 1W prices