Except for about 30-odd movies and one TV series on 1080p BD, the rest of my large vintage collection are mostly well produced and pressed DVDs. Most of those DVDs have not nor are likely to be issued on BD, nor would I otherwise wish to repurchase them as such. For obvious reasons I don't plan on buying any 4K BDs and if I ever subscribed to a movie streaming service it would have to be at 1080p resolution.
Though I do all of my viewing in a dim lit room and 10+ feet from my 32" CRT, it's questionable how acceptable my DVDs would look even on Sony's latest top model 55 or even 48" OLED. But thanks to some invaluable feedback here at AVS forum I've compiled a list of the best late model 50" 1080p plasma TVs. Then perhaps later one of the smaller Sony OLEDs for my other room to watch BDs.
I don't doubt that the scalers in my Oppo 95, and hopefully my Pioneer LX500, can make my DVDs look respectable at least on the plasma under my viewing conditions. But while DVDs don't have the DTS-MA audio quality that BDs do for JRiver to decode, the lossy Dolby Digital on many of my DVDs may still sound quite respectable through the surround system which JRiver will feed via USB. But the concern here is if the HTPC I will now soon have built has the Nvidia 1650 card will that and JRiver alone be enough to equal the scaling quality of my Oppo 95?
While aware of video scaling software I've no actual experience with any such apps. And from what I've heard from users about madVr's learning curve I get the sense that if JRiver and something like an Nvidia 1650 4GB card alone can't match the Oppo's scaling powers that I might be unable to get madVR to do so either.
Therefore, would hardwired 480 to 1080p scalers placed between the pc and the plasma give my DVDs a true Oppo player quality appearance? Would this model below equal what the Oppo can do for DVDs on the plasma?
https://www.kramerav.com/us/product/vp-424c The only difference between those two units is one adds a VGA and audio input. They're not cheap though not crazy expensive and CDW and others may have it for for less than list. There's a discontinued version minus the USB C input that available for about half the price.
https://cdn.kramerav.com/web/downloads/manuals/vp-424.pdf I only wish that it didn't offer 480 scaling up to 4K as may be another comparably priced model that did so only up to 1080p would do it better.
But the question is how would this OR another scaler box you might recommend compare to the Oppo for this specific application?