DVI output of a cheap DVD player always same ??


As you probably all know there is the Bravo DVD player, which is the cheapest DVD player with DVI output, and you have a Denon tope model DVD player (very expensive) also with a DVI player.

If you connect this cheap & expensive player with a decent video projector with a DVI cable connected would you see the difference or not ??
As DVI does not make any conversions, and is as pure as the original signal, or am I wrong ??
rademaker
Hi Cytocycle,

Ofcourse I know that the Denon will better than the Bravo if you not use DVI.
But the question was whether the Denon DVI output has a better quality compare to Bravo DVI output ???
Rademaker,

The DVI output of the Bravo is more grainy compared to the Denon both running at 720P. The sound don't compare but that's expected when comparing a $200 unit to a $2000 unit.

As experienced in audio, not all transports are the same, even though they are all putting out theoritically the same PCM bitstream.

The same could be said about video, not all DVI's are the same, obviuosly.

Of course, these all are subject to what are are there in your signal chain- just like audio.
Correct me if I'm wrong, if both unit have the DVI out, the picture qulity was would almost be the same.
Now if you want better sound, it would be better to get the Denon. Why. If you had a high end pre/amp exsample (ead ovation) would that process the sound, therefore you would need the high end player?
Just curious...

Thanks
I am not offering an opinion but I wonder if the significance of the transport for audio vs. video would not be differently weighted at HDTV forums and at High-End audio forums. ;-)

Kal