I think I'm probably one of the few lucky ones who owns a projector.
I have a traditional setup which existes of a 32" Avant RF DVD, 2x Penta III, 2x BL6000, Denon DVD2930, Epson TW700 (1280x720) and a electric screen.
I can lower the electric screen in front of the Avant, so I can still use the center speaker from the Avant.
The "problem" is that you see every detail if you are projecting on a 2 meter wide screen.
First I tried the composiet signal, but that was very disappointing.
The only useful output from the Avant DVD is the RGB out on scart 1. But it didn't satisfy me enough.
So therefore I have a Denon 2930 with HDMI and Component. This Denon can upscale the videosignal, even to 1080P, and has a very good scaler inside. Not every DVD player can upscale the signal in good quality.
The Denon is connected to the Epson through a 15 mtr HDMI cable.
The audio goes through the digital lead from the Denon to the Dolby Digital/DTS board in the Avant.
If you have once experienced the picture of a projector then everything else looks small. Even a 50" doesn't give you the same thrill.
I know that if you have a BS3, the Denon can be controlled by the PUC. The Denon 1930/2930/3930 is on the list.
Beobuddy