What is Blu-ray like without the HDMI cables?

Flower'sChild

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Original Poster
My Blu-ray player came either yesterday. Today I just an email from walmart saying that my HDTV is ready to be picked up. So I can hook up my Blu-ray player to my HDTV today :) Now I have not ordered my HDMI cables yet. So I wanted to ask if there is a big different if you don't use HDMI cable. The HDTV is a 1080p 32 inch screen.

I allready have about over 10 movies on Blu-ray. So I am thinking do I want to go ahead and start watching my Blu-ray movies now or wait until my HDMI cables come in? I am going to try to order the HDMI cables tonight. Sleeping Beauty is the first film that I want to see on Blu-ray.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
You can use composite cables instead. There is a slight difference because you're converting a purely digital signal to analog and then back to digital, but to be honest most human eyes won't distinguish the difference.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
Use component and be happy.

Then order a HDMI cable online for $5-$10 and sleep easy.

Whatever you do... don't pay $20+ for a HDMI cable.
 

wdwmagic

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Premium Member
For HD from Blu Ray you need either Component or HDMI. Composite will not give you HD resolution.

So if you have a Component cable, you won't notice much difference between that and HDMI (if any at all). Don't use composite as that will be in SD.
 

Flower'sChild

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Original Poster
I believe my Blu-ray player did come with Component cables, but I am not sure. Also I will not be paying a lot of money for the HDMI cables. I will look online for some HDMI cables for around $5 or $10.

If my Blu-ray player only comes with Composite cables I will still go ahead and hook up my Blu-ray player and HDTV. I have a lot of standard Dvds that I can play on my Blu-ray player as I wait for the HDMI cables. After all my Blu-ray player is going to be used to play both Blu-ray and standard Dvd's anyway.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
For HD from Blu Ray you need either Component or HDMI. Composite will not give you HD resolution.

So if you have a Component cable, you won't notice much difference between that and HDMI (if any at all). Don't use composite as that will be in SD.
My mention of composite was a slip of the typing... Meant component. Steve's right, composite won't work for HD.
 

BadTigger

Active Member
Ditch those component cable and get an HDMI cable, with HDMI you can watch DVD's up-converted, also you need HDMI in order to view Blu-Ray at 1080p.
 

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