Apple TV Video Conversion

So, I managed to successfully convert my whole DVD collection into Itunes. I am going to get an Apple TV  3rd generation soon. I noticed there was an option in Itunes to convert the movies for Apple TV format. Does this mean they will play in 1080 P once I get the Apple TV.
Thanks for the help on this.

jnierstheimer wrote:
I noticed there was an option in Itunes to convert the movies for Apple TV format. Does this mean they will play in 1080 P once I get the Apple TV.
Thanks for the help on this.
Discussion of DVD conversion is against forum terms and conditions.
Your specific question however relates to an iTunes feature.
That option will convert a non-AppleTV compatible video file playable by iTunes into one that is playable on AppleTVs.  SD will remain SD, and there's be little point reconevrting if already compatible as you'd lose quality.  If file not AppleTV compatible, then again not much point in my view in converting SD source to HD as you'll just get a larger file without any real new information.
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